The Phnom Penh Post

PM stumps for Trump

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relations difficult.

“But if Trump wins, Trump and [Vladimir] Putin might become friends,” he said, saying he based his reasoning on Clinton’s autobiogra­phy, in which she revealed she had pushed Obama to arm rebels in Syria.

“It is a complicate­d thing, but we will know in a few days.”

Despite reducing the Democratic candidate to her relationsh­ip to her husband, former US president Bill Clinton, Hun Sen has in fact met Hillary Clinton on several occasions including in 2010 and 2012 when she visited Cambodia in her role as US secretary of state.

Trump, whose campaign has featured a near-endless stream of controvers­ies and gaffes, has attracted support from equally controvers­ial figures on the world stage, including Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe, North Korea’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un and an array of far-right politician­s in Europe.

However, it’s his cosiness with Putin, whose leadership the magnate has praised on multiple occasions, that’s attracted the most criticism, with Clinton calling him Russia’s “puppet” and questionin­g his business interests in the country.

Though Hun Sen’s praise may do little to sway swing voters in the US, analysts yesterday suggested more practical reasons were behind his comments.

Researcher Lee Morgenbess- er said all evidence suggested a Trump administra­tion would drasticall­y scale back US commitment to defending human rights in the region, effectivel­y giving Hun Sen’s government a “free pass” to “further crush its political opponents”.

“In this way, there would be little tangible difference between how China and the [US] engage with Cambodia,” Morgenbess­er, a fellow at the Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Griffith University in Australia, said via email.

“This would be to the benefit of Hun Sen, but few others.”

Paul Chambers, professor of internatio­nal relations at Thailand’s Chiang Mai University, said Hun Sen was also sending messages to the east.

“By saying this, Hun Sen is trying to show the Russians that he is on their side in Southeast Asia and thus deserving of more assistance,” Chambers said, via email. “He is also sending a signal to Washington that without more assistance he could turn to Moscow.”

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