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PENH, Cambodia — China's top diplomat praised Cambodia for its support
of Beijing's positions on world affairs as he ended a visit to one of
the country's closest allies in Southeast Asia on Friday.
China is at odds with several of Cambodia's fellow
members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations who accuse Beijing
of illegitimately extending territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
and Cambodian counterpart Prak Sokhon said at a news conference that
Cambodia backs Beijing's call for a solution that does not involve
interference from outside — an unstated reference to U.S. naval support
for some of the countries challenging Beijing's claims.
Wang Yi
said China's buildup of infrastructure on islands in the contested
waters does not affect the interests of other countries or interfere
with the navigation of ships traversing the area.
Cambodia, one of the region's least-developed countries, enjoys large amounts of aid and investment from China.
Wang Yi
reaffirmed that China will assist Cambodia in education, tourism,
health care and clearing land mines, which are a legacy of decades of
war in Cambodia that ended in the 1990s.
Wang Yi also met with Cambodian King Nordom Sihamoni and Prime Minister Hun Sen during his two-day visit.
China's influence in Cambodia is considerable despite
Beijing's strong backing of the former communist Khmer Rouge government
that was responsible for the deaths of some 1.7 million people in the
late 1970s.
Thursday, May 5, 2016
China's top diplomat praised Cambodia for its support of Beijing's positions on world affairs as he ended a visit to the country
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