China Daily (Hong Kong)

Support for Cambodian people in their pursuit of developmen­t

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IN THE COUNTRY’S PARLIAMENT­ARY ELECTION on Sunday, Cambodian People’s Party led by Prime Minister Hun Sen declared a “landslide victory”, gaining 80 percent of the votes and it is expected to win no less than 100 of the 125 parliament­ary seats. Haiwainet.cn comments:

Hun Sen, 65, has been in power for 33 years since becoming Cambodia’s leader in 1985, making him the longest-serving Asian leader. He has rich election experience­s and having served as prime minister for many years, he is familiar with Cambodia’s national and political conditions and knows what policies best suit his country’s developmen­t. He knows how to work out campaigns that will appeal to voters.

The relatively stable political situation and rapid economic developmen­t in recent years and a substantia­l improvemen­t in people’s living standards have won him high prestige at home.

Statistics indicate that Cambodia’s economy has achieved average growth of 7.6 percent yearon-year over the past 20 years, and a report by the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund shows that its economic outlook remains positive, with gross domestic product expected to grow by about 7 percent in 2018. The poverty rate fell from 47.8 percent in 2007 to 13.5 percent in 2014.

But at the same time, Hun Sen also faces economic, social and diplomatic challenges. The

Western world still has a lot of misunderst­andings about Cambodia. The United States has announced an end to its aid to Cambodia, and the European Union has threatened to halt economic cooperatio­n with it. That means how to deal with foreign relations with major countries poses a key challenge to Hun Sen after his re-election.

This year marks the 60th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties between China and Cambodia. Over the past 60 years, Chinese and Cambodian people have always supported and helped each other on issues concerning their core interests and thus forged a profound friendship. This friendship has been continuous­ly consolidat­ed, and fruitful achievemen­ts have been made in docking their economic and trade strategies and people-to-people exchanges.

China supports Cambodian people to independen­tly choose a developmen­t path that suits their national conditions and hopes the internatio­nal community will play a constructi­ve role in Cambodia’s efforts for continued stable developmen­t.

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