Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet told Reuters Thai forces have not withdrawn from Cambodian territory after fighting last year and a US-brokered peace accord https://t.co/jlAar5IAcK
Please listen and watch the Prime Minister of Cambodia speak in English to the world in an exclusive interview with the American news agency Reuters about the Cambodia-Thailand border issue.
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Foreigners Applaud Cambodia’s Peace Spirit, Call It a Safe Destination
PHNOM PENH – Foreigners are recommending Cambodia to international travelers, affirming the Southeast Asian country as safe, with lovely and united people.
William Meyer, a U.S. resident who has been living in Cambodia for four years, said he has never experienced any safety-related issues.
Meanwhile, a French family of four who has been in the country for nearly two weeks and plans to spend their Christmas vacation in Siem Reap province said they were surprised by how beautiful the country is and how warm and welcoming the people are.
They also took part in the December 18 March for Peace amid border tensions, expressing Cambodia’s spirit of peace and calling for respect for the ceasefire.
Organized by the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC), the three-kilometer march began at the night market and ended at the Independence Monument.