The Phnom Penh Post

Pompeo sends Independen­ce Day congratula­tions

- Niem Chheng

US SECRETARY of State Mike Pompeo and Kem Sokha cong rat u lated t he Ca mbodia n people on their 65th anniversa r y of i ndependenc­e f rom France on Friday.

“The strong bond between the US and Cambodian people benefits both our countries. Every year, more than 170,000 American tourists experience the beauty and history that Cambodia has to offer, while we in the US enjoy the many contributi­ons of our Cambodian-American community to the rich and diverse fabric of our society.

“We share your hope for the developmen­t of a free, prosperous, democratic and just society,” said a statement published on the state department website on Wednesday.

In the meantime, Kem Sokha, a former leader of the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party also wrote a letter congratula­ting the people on the anniversar­y and called for national unity.

“I [want to] thank our ancestors with all my gratitude for their sacrifices, devotion and struggles to bring independen­ce to the motherland,” read the letter dated November 8, which was posted on his Facebook page on Thursday.

“I believe [the] protection of national independen­ce can only be possible [through] national unity. As a matter of fact, national unity is impossible if we are divided.

“Taking this great opportu- nity, I pray that a spirit of real national unity will shine in the heart of all Cambodian people,” the letter added.

Government spokespers­on Phay Sipha n sa id Pompeo’s statement was a protocol letter, which is usua l ly sha red w it h cou nt r ies a rou nd t he world to congratu late t hem on t heir independen­ce a nd sovereignt y.

“I believe that the statement from the US is a close and frank message, which Cambodians need. The Cambodian people want to avoid interferen­ce from foreign countries,” Siphan said.

He said that Cambodia and the US never had any quarrels w it h each ot her, but t here were some issues they did not agree on.

However, Cambodia cooperates with the US.

“Even though there is [judgement] of Cambodia in the media, Cambodia still regards the US as our partner. Our King Father Norodom Sihanouk went to the US and [they] still supported Cambodian Independen­ce,” he said.

Responding to Sokha’s letter calling for unity, Siphan said if he really loved Cambodians, he should not have served foreign interests.

“The opposition party and Kem Sokha have a crisis. He never gave value to the fate of the people. He never accepted election results. What the government and the CPP have done is to make independen­ce important for the nation, not for the party.”

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