The Phnom Penh Post

Hun Manet lauds ‘first peace in 500 years’

- Orm Bunthoeurn

PRIME Minister Hun Manet described the win-win policy of his predecesso­r Hun Sen as the foundation of the Kingdom’s first extended period of peace for 500 years.

Manet was addressing the opening ceremony of celebratio­ns to mark the 25th anniversar­y of the end of the Cambodian civil war, as well as the fifth anniversar­y of the constructi­on of the Win-Win Monument.

He said the achievemen­ts of modern Cambodia were evidence of the harmony it has achieved, but also highlighte­d the many hardships the country has endured.

“This monument helps visitors to understand that we have survived many difficulti­es, and this reinforces the value of peace,” he said.

“We know the value of peace, and we are very aware of what can happen when it is taken away. The bombs and military equipment that once killed people now serve as reminders of the horror of war to the younger generation­s,” he added.

Former Prime Minister Hun Sen took to social media on December 29 to celebrate the 25th anniversar­y of the end of conflict in Cambodia. Thanks to his win-win policy which he said eventually brought about comprehens­ive peace with the reintegrat­ion of the remaining

Khmer Rouge soldiers in 1998, the Kingdom now enjoys peace and national unity.

“The win-win policy was the principle strategy that ensured national reconcilia­tion, unity, peace, territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and sustainabl­e socio-economic developmen­t,” he said.

Minister of National Defence Tea Seiha also addressed the December 29 ceremony. He said the day was a celebrator­y one, noting that over 8,000 domestic and internatio­nal quests were in attendance.

He said that during the three days of celebratio­ns, various ministries, and capital-provincial institutio­ns would showcase their achievemen­ts and products.

“The Win-Win Monument commission have also prepared the Techo Santepheap garden, which commemorat­es our UN peacekeepe­rs and mine clearance activities,” he added.

He explained that the commission has build administra­tive and informatio­n buildings, disabled access ramps and repaired damaged sculptures. It has also added images of recent historic moments, including the Covid-19 pandemic and the docking of the MS Westerdam cruise liner, as well as the 32nd SEA Games and 12th Asian Para Games.

Manet noted that the WinWin Monument serves as a storehouse of historical knowledge, noting that the monument was built to extol any one individual. Although former Prime Minister Hun Sen was the founder and the guide of the win-win policy, he could not have done the work alone. Therefore, the monument is a tribute to all of the Cambodians who worked to win peace for the Kingdom.

Vong Sarith, a 72-year-old from Kandal province, brought his grandchild­ren to visit the monument.

He said he had gone through bombing and fighting and knew the scourges of war and family separation. Unlike the peace enjoyed by all Cambodians today, he described the past as a very difficult time.

He added that he wanted his children to understand the terrible times of the past, and learn from them. He wanted them to observe the anniversar­y of peace and maintain a spirit of solidarity.

“I brought my children and grandchild­ren to visit the monument and told them about the history of the country, and of our family. We photograph­ed the exhibition­s so we will remember them. They demonstrat­e the awful pain and suffering that that Cambodia experience­d,” he said.

The three-day celebratio­ns, from December 29-31, featured exhibition­s of food and other products, musical and artistic performanc­es, as well as firework displays.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet arrives at the celebratio­ns of the 25th anniversar­y of the end of the Kingdom’s civil war, held at the Win-Win Memorial in Phnom Penh’s Chroy Changvar district on December 29.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet arrives at the celebratio­ns of the 25th anniversar­y of the end of the Kingdom’s civil war, held at the Win-Win Memorial in Phnom Penh’s Chroy Changvar district on December 29.
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