Samdech Techo Hun Sen Receives Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia
Phnom Penh៖Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, pays a courtesy call on HE MIKAMI Masahiro, Ambassador of Japan to Cambodia, who will be completing his diplomatic mission this afternoon. December 08, 2022.
HE Mikami expressed his congratulations to Samdech Techo on the success of the organization of the ASEAN Summit and the Meeting related to the management of Kovid-19 epidemic and also paid tribute to Samdech Techo’s leadership. First, to lead Cambodia to peace, especially the development has progressed greatly over the past 30 years; Fourth, strengthening and promoting relations between the two countries to become comprehensive strategic partners next year.
HE Mikami added that His Excellency’s mission in the Kingdom of Cambodia went well with the support and love of all public and private institutions of Cambodia, and Japan continues to support Cambodia and now Japan is training Cambodian players ready to compete. Next year’s SEA Games as well.
In response, Samdech Techo Hun Sen thanked HE Mikami for many joint activities, including: First, to jointly promote the relationship between the two countries to become a comprehensive strategic partner, and second. – Arrange for two Japanese ship docks in Cambodia, Third – Arrange a meeting between Samdech Techo and His Excellency the Prime Minister of Japan once a year, Third – Arrange for a change of visit, including the visit of His Excellency Hun Manet also went to Japan, 5-Promoting Japanese investment in Cambodia, 6-Celebrating the anniversary of Minneapolis and promoting the implementation of all Japanese projects in Cambodia to run well, despite the difficult situation with Kovid.
Samdech Techo Hun Sen also informed HE Mikami that the case of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia is a case of principle, law and virtue are different. In the case of Myanmar, Samdech Techo said that Cambodia has made efforts to help Myanmar return to the path of poverty, which is now left to Indonesia as the next chair.
Finally, Samdech Techo Prime Minister wished His Excellency more success in his future mission.