Phnom Penh
He is the first head of government to set foot on Burmese soil since the February 1 coup. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is starting a two-day visit to the ghost capital of Naypyidaw this Friday, January 7. Accompanied by the Cambodian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prak Sokhonn, and other government representatives, Hun Sen is to meet the coup military, foremost among them General Min Aung Hlaing, who has assumed the status of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the State (SAC), the governmental body set up by the junta. One way to show the world that Cambodia, at the head of the rotating presidency of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in 2022, is tackling the burning Burmese issue head-on.
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With this bilateral meeting, it is a question of relaunching the dialogue, for the moment in the state of brain dead, between the generals and the partners of ASEAN, while Burma presents "
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