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China lends Cambodia $259 million to build new road

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PHNOM PENH, (Reuters) - China has lent Cambodia $259 million to build a new road in the capital Phnom Penh with Cambodia describing relations between the two countries as being at the “best stage” ever.

Cambodia’s long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen is China’s strongest regional ally. He looks set to win a general election on July 29 and extend his 33-year rule after the main opposition was dissolved last year at his government’s request, prompting criticism from the internatio­nal community.

China’s backing has bolstered Hun Sen in the face of criticism over what his opponents have said amounts to his destructio­n of democracy ahead of the election.

The concession­al loan agreement was signed on July 10 between the Export-Import Bank of China and Cambodia’s Ministry of Finance to build a four-lane, 47 km (25 miles) city ring road, the finance ministry said in a statement on Friday.

“The signing is another new, fruitful and comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the People’s Republic of China,” the statement said.

The new agreement comes as China and Cambodia celebrated the 60th anniversar­y of their diplomatic ties.

“Looking back at 60 years of our diplomatic relations, I can state without a doubt that the relationsh­ip and cooperatio­n between the two countries ... are at the best stage than ever before,” Cambodia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Prak Sokhonn wrote in a letter to his Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi.

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