Interview: Cambodian politicians, scholars hail Chinese President Xi's signed article on Sino-Cambodian ties
Xinhua | 12 October 2016
PHNOM PENH, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian politicians and scholars
applauded Chinese President Xi
Jinping's signed article published in a leading Cambodian newspaper on
Wednesday, saying that the article reflects Xi's sincere view of Cambodia as a
true friend of China.
Xi's article titled
"China and Cambodia: Good Neighbors and Trusted Friends" was
published in the Rasmei Kampuchea Daily Newspaper, Cambodia's largest
Khmer-language newspaper, on Wednesday, a day ahead of his first state visit to
Cambodia.
According to the
article, Xi highly values China-Cambodia friendly exchanges, which date back to
more than a millennium until the two countries established diplomatic ties in
1958. He said over the past 58 years, successive leaders of both countries have
maintained close interactions and developed a close bond of friendship.
China will work
with Cambodia to strengthen their comprehensive strategic cooperative
partnership in wide-ranging areas and at different levels so as to deliver
greater benefit to the two peoples, Xi wrote.
China will continue
to support Cambodia in pursuing a development path that suits its own national
conditions and firmly support Cambodia in safeguarding sovereignty, maintaining
domestic stability and accelerating economic development, the Chinese president
said.
"I am
convinced that with our concerted efforts, China-Cambodia traditional
friendship will bear more fruits and that we will forever be good neighbors and
genuine trusted friends," he wrote at the conclusion of his article.
Phay Siphan, the
spokesman for the Cambodia Council of Ministers, said Xi's article clearly
reflects China's high attention to further deepening China-Cambodia relations
and to supporting Cambodia in all circumstances.
"We highly
appreciate President Xi for paying such high attention to further enhancing
ties and cooperation between China and Cambodia," he told Xinhua.
"His upcoming visit is a great honor for Cambodia."
He said that Xi's
visit would enhance all-round cooperation between Cambodia and China, especially
under the framework of China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The spokesman also
admired China for treating all countries equally regardless of their size.
Sok Eysan, a
spokesman for the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP), said that the article
demonstrates that Xi shows great honor to Cambodia and the Cambodian people.
"Although we are a small country, China treats us
equally," he told Xinhua. "Cambodia is proud to be one of China's trusted friends."
[Deva ju. Khmer Rouge rhetoric of the 1970s]
"We're
confident that President Xi's visit to Cambodia will further deepen friendly
relations, solidarity and all-round cooperation," Eysan said.
Mey Kalyan, a
senior adviser of the Supreme National Economic Council, which is the Cambodian
government's economic policy-making institution, said that Xi's message
provides the Cambodian people with even more trust in closer Sino-Cambodian
relations in the future.
"I'm deeply
impressed by Xi's message which is comprehensive in its coverage, ranging from
history to politics, to economics, and to people to people relations," he
told Xinhua. "The message can profoundly touch the hearts and souls of
many Cambodian people."
Chheang Vannarith,
chairman of the Cambodian Institute for Strategic Studies, said Xi's message
signified his personal attachment to Cambodia and his sincere treatment of
Cambodia as a true friend of China.
"Cambodia-China
bilateral relationship is special given that it is deeply rooted in history and
culture and shares common visions and interests," he told Xinhua. "It
is purely a natural alliance, an alliance that has been built based on mutual
respect, mutual learning, mutual interest, and mutual support."
The scholar added
that implementing a comprehensive and all-round strategic partnership between
the two countries is the core message of President Xi.
"It clearly
shows the depth and breath of the relationship. Institutionally connecting the
Belt and Road initiative with the (Cambodia's) Rectangular Development strategy
is crucial to effectively implement both the initiatives," he said. "It
illustrates that China is not imposing its development model on Cambodia but
also willing to share and learn from others. It is a new model of international
relations between a big and a small country."
He said another
core message is that China is firmly committed to safeguarding Cambodia's
sovereignty, maintaining domestic stability and accelerating economic
development.
Joseph Matthews,
director of ASEAN Education Center in Phnom Penh, said
Xi's pre-visit article on Sino-Cambodian relations reflect a deeper and
comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.
"President Xi
places great importance and high value on Cambodia and its current
leaders," he said.
The scholar said
Xi's forthcoming visit to Cambodia will also contribute to boosting economic
cooperation between the two countries under the framework of the Belt and Road
initiative.
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