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Facing cuts from international donors, Cambodian PM looks to China for more aid
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, facing Western donor pressure over a crackdown on critics before 2018 elections, will seek more aid and investment from China during a visit this week, his aide said on Wednesday.
China is already Cambodia’s biggest donor and its support has bolstered Hun Sen in the face of criticism of what his opponents say amounts to the destruction of democracy.
The aide, Sry Thamrong, said Hun Sen would attend a special summit from Thursday to Sunday held by the ruling Communist Party on a theme espoused by President Xi Jinping on changing the world for the better and without interference.
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The aim of Hun Sen’s meetings to discuss aid and investment with Xi and Chinese investors is to create more jobs in Cambodia, he said.
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“Especially, we need more bridges on the Mekong River, we also need many more roads, trains, sky train,” Sry Thamrong told reporters at the international airport in Phnom Penh, the capital, before the departure.
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