Phnom Penh: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has stressed his commitment to strengthening old friendships and expanding new ones with countries around the world.

At a press conference Presenting the results of the visit to the 35th Anniversary Summit of ASEAN-Russia Relations as well as the President’s bilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin, Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister Jean-François Tan said that the President affirmed Cambodia’s strong position in strengthening new and old friendships with leaders around the world.

He stated that “the clear political message of the King is that Cambodia must continue to strengthen old friendships and expand new friendships in the world. In the future, this is the direction of Cambodia’s independent and balanced foreign policy in a global context that is not specific, complex, and stable at all.”
The Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister said that on Russian soil over the past two days, the King’s mission continued Cambodia’s independent, open, and balanced foreign policy by maintaining strong friendships with all partners.

He added that the friendship between Cambodia and Russia is a long-standing one based on common interests and mutual respect. He stressed that this relationship will also continue cooperation and connectivity with all countries in the world to protect peace, promote development and continue to serve the interests of the nation and the Cambodian people.

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