Bangkok Post

PM vows to ‘shame’ Australia

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PHNOM PENH: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has threatened to “shame” Australia and block the release of a joint statement at a regional summit in Sydney next month if he faces pressure over a political crackdown at home.

The strongman has been chastised by Western countries for taking a hammer to Cambodia’s democracy in recent months by dissolving the main opposition party, shuttering independen­t news outlets and pursuing critics in the courts.

In a speech, the notoriousl­y brash leader said he would not tolerate any pressure on domestic politics when he attends an Asean summit hosted by Australia next month.

“Hun Sen can block the release of any statement between Asean and Australia ... Australia cannot pressure Cambodia. Don’t dare,” he said.

“If you treat me inappropri­ately, I will hit back and leave shame on your face at the scene.”

The premier also warned would-be protesters in Australia, where there is a sizeable population of Cambodian refugees from the Khmer Rouge years, not to burn his image in any demonstrat­ions.

It would not be the first time Cambodia has used its intransige­nce to block or dilute an Asean statement.

In 2012 Asean foreign ministers failed to release a joint communique for the first time at the end of their annual gathering, with the Philippine­s blaming host Cambodia for blocking criticism of Beijing’s actions in the South China Sea.

Cambodia was also accused of forcing the group to water down criticism of Beijing in a statement issued at the end of a 2016 meeting.

Cambodia’s crackdown in recent months has pushed it closer to China, which has lavished the country with cash, while rattling relations with the US and EU, who pulled support for July elections after the opposition was disbanded.

A source at Germany’s foreign ministry said the government had suspended preferenti­al visa treatment for private travel by Cambodian government members, and had encouraged EU partners to take similar steps.

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