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Xi praises close ties with ‘loyal friend’ Cambodia

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PHNOM PENH: Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Cambodia for a two-day visit, praising the close ties that have seen Cambodia back China’s position on the South China Sea, and looking to forge dozens of economic agreements.

About 2,000 school students waving flags and holding portraits of Xi and Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni lined the road from Phnom Penh airport into the city to greet the Chinese leader.

It is Xi’s first visit to Phnom Penh since he became president in 2013.

Cambodia has shielded China from criticism by the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) over the South China Sea.

ASEAN members Vietnam, the Philippine­s, Malaysia and Brunei are in disputes with China over rival claims to the waters.

Last month, Cambodia was able to veto an ASEAN statement referring to a ruling at an internatio­nal tribunal earlier in the year that largely denied Beijing’s claims.

China and Cambodia were “good neighbours, real friends who are loyal to each other”, Xi wrote in a front-page commentary in Cambodia’s biggest Khmer-language newspaper, Rasmei Kampuchea.

Xi said bilateral trade reached US$4.4bil (RM18.52bil) last year and was set to reach US$5bil (RM21.07bil) next year.

Chinese investment in Cambodia was valued at US$864 mil (RM3.64bil) last year, and a total of US$9.1bil (RM38.34bil) has been pledged since 1994, according to the Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia.

This year, China has pledged US$600mil (RM2.52bil) in aid to Cambodia over the next three years.

At least 28 agreements are expected to be signed when Xi meets Prime Minister Hun Sen, mostly on exports of Cambodian agricultur­al products to China.

China has become Cambodia’s closest ally, while relations between Cambodia and Western powers, including the United States and European Union, are frequently strained by difference­s over human rights.

Miguel Chanco, regional lead analyst for the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit, said Xi’s visit represente­d a Chinese reassuranc­e amid rising criticism from the West over a crackdown on government critics before a 2018 general election. — Reuters

 ?? – Reuters ?? Warm welcome: Cambodians standing next to portraits of Xi (left) and King Norodom during Xi’s welcoming ceremony at Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
– Reuters Warm welcome: Cambodians standing next to portraits of Xi (left) and King Norodom during Xi’s welcoming ceremony at Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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