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Cambodian PM Hun Sen welcomes extra US$600 million in aid during visit to Beijing, hails ‘very special relationship’

  • President Xi Jinping also promised to import 400,000 tonnes of rice from Cambodia and vowed to push bilateral trade to US$10 billion by 2023
  • China has already poured billions of dollars in development assistance and loans into Cambodia through the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’

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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Photo: Xinhua

China has pledged 4 billion yuan (US$588 million) in aid to Cambodia from 2019 to 2021, Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Tuesday, highlighting strong ties between Beijing and Phnom Penh amid a European Union threat of trade sanctions.

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Hun Sen is on a three-day visit to China, his most important regional ally, and held bilateral talks with President Xi Jinping in Beijing in which he asked for more aid and investment in his Southeast Asian country’s crucial textile industry.

Xi pledged the 2019-21 grant in response, Hun Sen’s official Facebook post said. The Chinese leader also promised to import 400,000 tonnes of rice from Cambodia, vowed to push bilateral trade to US$10 billion by 2023 and encouraged more Chinese investment, the post said.

“The President said the relationship between China and Cambodia is very special, compared to other countries,” Hun Sen’s post said.

China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement Xi told Hun Sen China wanted to strengthen political, economic and security cooperation with Cambodia and increase China-Cambodia coordination at the United Nations and within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

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