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Cambodian PM again urges foreign countries not to interfere in internal affairs

Xinhua, June 28, 2016 Adjust font size:

Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen on Tuesday again urged foreign countries not to interfere in the country's internal affairs, saying the country was not in political tension.

"We hope that certain foreign circles, who do not understand the truth of Cambodian situation, will continue to make themselves informed properly to give support to the process of positive implementation of rule of law of Cambodia, while respecting Cambodian sovereignty," he said here during the 65th founding anniversary of the Cambodian People's Party.

He said Cambodia does not suffer any crisis.

"Efforts by some persons to make noise that the country is in crisis or political tension are in fact a dishonest trick to deceive public opinion. In truth, it is personal crisis of a small number of people who have committed wrong-doings," the prime minister said.

"They must not remodel individual mistake to political issue and put pressure on the courts," he said. "This is an act of insult on people, state institutions, and a dangerous adventure for the nation."

Recently, two opposition politicians - a senator and a lawmaker - had been arrested for falsifying a Cambodia-Vietnam border treaty and accusing the government of using fake border map with Vietnam. Endit