The premier gave an example of the negotiations of border issues between Cambodia and its neighbouring countries, including Thailand, Vietnam and Laos, which have been made through bilateral [sic! a puppet regime "negotiating with its hegemonic Master is not "bi-" but "uni-"] mechanism. Meanwhile, Hun Sen rejected the allegations by some critics and analysts that Cambodia sided with China in the issue of South China Sea. ”I would like to assert that Cambodia’s foreign policy is independent,” he said [with a knowing wink].
Cambodia reiterates stance over South China Sea ahead of summit
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday reiterated the country's stance over the issue of South China Sea ahead of the US-ASEAN - Association of Southeast Asian Nations - Summit.
| 5 February 2016
Phnom Penh, Feb 5:
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday reiterated the country’s
stance over the issue of South China Sea ahead of the US-ASEAN –
Association of Southeast Asian Nations – Summit. The premier confirmed
that he will attend the forthcoming summit running from February 15-16
in Sunnylands, California, Xinhua news agency reported. (Also Read: United States warship patrols disputed South China Sea)
“I spoke with US Secretary of State John
Kerry (during a meeting last week) that for the South China Sea issue,
we should not take gasoline to douse on fire, but try to encourage the
countries concerned in the dispute to continue negotiations with each
other because ASEAN has no rights to measure land for any sides,” he
said. ”Vietnam and China should negotiate with each other; China and
the Philippines should negotiate with each other,” he said.
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