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Cambodian PM seeks more China ties

- By ZHANG LI in Nanning zhangli@chinadaily.com.cn

Trade volume between China and Cambodia exceeded $5 billion last year, but the potential for cooperatio­n still needs to be further tapped, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said through an interprete­r on the sidelines of the 15th China-ASEAN Expo on Tuesday.

It was Hun Sen’s 11th visit to the China-ASEAN Expo. This year’s event in Nanning runs from Sept 12 to 15. It was the second time for Cambodia to be the country of honor.

Hun Sen said he attached great importance to the expo because Cambodia, as well as ASEAN countries in general, benefit from the platform, as does China. It is a win-win event that broadens cooperatio­n in all fields, he said.

“But we can obviously see that trade cooperatio­n yielded more fruit for ASEAN countries than China, as ASEAN exports various kinds of agricultur­al and tourism products to China while it imports only a few,” he said.

In 2017, trade volume between China and ASEAN reached $514.8 billion, a 13.8 percent increase over the previous year. The annual growth rate ranges from 10 to 25 percent, he said.

“So I think what Cambodia and other ASEAN countries should really do in the future is put aside controvers­y and concentrat­e on practical cooperatio­n with China on the economy and technology so as to bring peace and prosperity to the community,” he said.

This year marks the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between Cambodia and China, and he said the relationsh­ip has come to a critical point as it moves into a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p phase from good neighbor and even to “iron brother,” as President Xi Jinping characteri­zed it during his visit to Cambodia in 2016.

In Hun Sen’s perspectiv­e, the “iron brotherhoo­d ” asks the two nations to deepen mutual trust by keeping their actions consistent with their words. Cambodia is sincere in its attitude toward China on diplomatic issues and is by no means pursuing an opportunis­tic foreign policy, he said.

“Nowadays there are solid political ties between us, but it’s not enough for a sustainabl­e relationsh­ip. We still have a lot to do to further deepen ties in investment, tourism and culture, for example, and to promote exchanges of youth by supporting more Cambodian students’ studies in China,” he said.

He put the number of Chinese tourists at 1.3 million last year and said it should reach 2 million this year.

“Cambodia has benefited a lot from its cooperatio­n with China,” he said. “And with the further implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, we can make a bigger difference in the future.”

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WU CHUANMING / FOR CHINA DAILY Zhu Zhengshi holds her sixth generation descendant at her 118th birthday party in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Tuesday. Zhu was born in 1900 and gave birth to five children. She is hale and hearty and lives a regular lifestyle.
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