DAP: The breaking news in Cambodia: “Cambodia inaugurates China-funded road in eastern part” plus 2 more |
- Cambodia inaugurates China-funded road in eastern part
- Wen's trip promotes good neighborliness, regional cooperation: FM
- Chinese premier back from East Asian leaders meetings, two-nation visit
Cambodia inaugurates China-funded road in eastern part Posted: 21 Nov 2012 09:42 PM PST PREY VENG, Cambodia, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia on Thursday inaugurated a 133-km China-funded national road No. 8 in Prey Veng province, hoping that the road will contribute to promoting social and economic development in the country's eastern part. The road, which connects from Prek Tamak Mekong River Bridge to Vietnam border, cost about 107 million U.S. dollars including 83 million U.S. dollar concessional loan from Chinese government and the rest covered by Cambodian government. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia Pan Guangxue presided over the inauguration ceremony, which was attended by senior government officials, foreign diplomats, about 5,000 residents and students. Hun Sen said the road was a new achievement resulted from good and close relationship between Cambodia and China. "The road not only connects travelling inside the country, but also links to Vietnam," he said. "It is very important to boost economic development and improve rural lives." "On behalf of the government and people of Cambodia, I'd like to express gratitude to the government of China and her people for providing both grants and loans to Cambodia for social and economic development," the premier said. Ambassador Pan said that China was pleased to see this new achievement because the road is crucial for farmers to travel or transport their products to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, or to Vietnam. Meanwhile, Pan also congratulated Cambodia for successfully hosting the 21st Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and related Summits early this week. The official visit of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to Cambodia and his participation in the ASEAN Summits from Nov. 18-20 had reflected China's willingness to boost closer ties with Cambodia in particular and with ASEAN in general, he added. National road No. 8 was built by the Shanghai Construction ( Group) General Company. It took 4 years to be completed. Prey Veng province is situated about 78 km in the east of Phnom Penh. | ||
Wen's trip promotes good neighborliness, regional cooperation: FM Posted: 21 Nov 2012 08:31 PM PST
BEIJING, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's attendance at a series of meetings of East Asian leaders and visits to Cambodia and Thailand have consolidated good neighborliness and promoted regional cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said Wednesday. During his four-day tour, Wen attended the a summit between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a summit between ASEAN and China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and an East Asia Summit in Phnom Penh. He also paid official visits to Cambodia and Thailand. PROMOTING REGIONAL COOPERATION The international situation is undergoing profound and complex changes as the global financial crisis continues to fester and world economy is faced with anemic recovery, said Yang. East Asia has maintained sound momentum of development, but uncertainty and destabilizing factors are on the rise. It is the common aspiration of the countries in the region to strengthen cooperation, join hands to counter challenges and seek common development, he said. China has for years worked for East Asian cooperation, thus playing a constructive role. At the summits, Wen exchanged in-depth views with leaders on the current regional situation and future development of East Asian cooperation, Yang said. On top of that, Wen expounded on China's position, proposed important initiatives and called on all parties to focus on cooperation and development, he said. On China-ASEAN cooperation, Wen put forward a set of important principles: all the parties need to stick to mutual respect and mutual trust, pursue good neighborliness, and strengthen security and strategic dialogue and cooperation. He called on related parties in East Asia to properly handle their differences and disputes in the spirit of seeking consensus through consultation and accommodating each other's concerns. He also asked the ASEAN partners to work together to face up to the international financial crisis in a bid to promote a long-term high-quality development. Wen also made important initiatives on carrying forward the China-ASEAN free trade agreement, enhancing cooperation in science and technology, pushing forward interconnectivity projects and boosting social and cultural exchanges. Wen called on all countries to further enhance crisis management capacity, advance regional economic integration, cooperate on interconnectivity projects so as to create a stable, safe and friendly social environment. | ||
Chinese premier back from East Asian leaders meetings, two-nation visit Posted: 21 Nov 2012 08:30 PM PST BEIJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao returned to Beijing Wednesday evening after attending a series of meetings among East Asian leaders held in Phnom Penh and paying official visits to Cambodia and Thailand. Wen kicked off the four-day tour on Nov. 18. |
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