Cambodian PM to meet Xi
The visit will be one of Hun Manet’s first abroad since becoming prime minister after he attended the summit of ASEAN leaders in Jakarta last week
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Beijing, China (AFP) — Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet will visit China this week and meet with President Xi Jinping, Beijing's foreign ministry announced Monday.
"At the invitation of Premier Li Qiang… Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet will pay an official visit to China from 14 to 16 September," foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in a statement.
Hun Manet will also meet and hold talks with Premier Li Qiang and Standing Committee Chairman Zhao Leji, she told a regular briefing.
Hun Manet took over from his father, the country's longtime leader Hun Sen, in August.
Phnom Penh became one of China's strongest allies in the region under Hun Sen, who ruled with an iron fist for almost four decades, receiving huge sums of Chinese investment.
The visit will be one of Hun Manet's first abroad since becoming prime minister after he attended the summit of ASEAN leaders in Jakarta last week.
"This will be Prime Minister Hun Manet's first official visit since taking office," Mao said Monday.
"It reflects the great importance that the new Cambodian government attaches to the development of China-Cambodia relations," she added, adding that 2023 will see the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Cambodia.
Beijing, Mao said, "looks forward to using this visit to plan for the future comprehensive strategic cooperation between China and Cambodia."
It hopes to "achieve results as soon as possible, so as to build a high-quality, high-level and high-standard China-Cambodia community with a shared future in the new era," she added.
In August, Hun Manet met with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the capital Phnom Penh, saying on his Telegram channel that the two had "pledged to promote cooperation between the two countries."
He also reaffirmed in a Facebook post his government's "unchanged position" towards the issue of Taiwan — which Beijing claims as part of its territory — and promised no interference in Chinese national affairs.
Wang also met his Cambodian counterpart and reaffirmed Beijing's "unwavering commitment" to respecting Cambodian sovereignty and conveyed China's support for the kingdom, according to a Cambodian foreign ministry statement.