WHILE CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM. HERE IS THE MONKEY SHOW BETWEEN TWO 
VIETNAMESE PLAYING VIETNAMESE OFFICIAL MEETING A "CAMBODIAN" WOMAN OFFICIAL?

 
 
Vietnam set to reinforce practical ties with Cambodia 







Vietnam expects to join efforts with Cambodia to develop bilateral relations in 
a bid to bring practical benefits to both sides, said Prime Minister Nguyen Tan 
Dung. 

PM Dung made this statement while receiving Cambodian Permanent Deputy PM Men 
Sam An, who doubles as President of the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Association 
(CVFA), in Hanoi on November 3. 
 > Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 11:58:12 -0800
> Subject: 300 Cambodians graduated from Thaksin School of Economics
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Thaksin gives economic lecture to Cambodian economic experts
> 
> www.chinaview.cn
> 2009-11-12 19:34:30
> 
> PHNOM PENH, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- Ousted former Thai Prime Minister
> Thaksin Shinawatra on Thursday took his role for the first time as
> adviser of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and the Royal Government
> of Cambodia to give a economic lecture to more than 300 Cambodian
> economic experts at the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
> 
> Ousted former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (2nd L) gives a
> lecture in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Nov. 12, 2009. Thaksin Shinawatra on
> Thursday took his role for the first time as adviser of Cambodian
> Prime Minister Hun Sen and the Royal Government of Cambodia to give an
> economic lecture to more than 300 Cambodian economic experts at the
> Ministry of Economy and Finance.
> 
> The theme of Thaksin's first lecture was "Strategy to Fight
> Financial and Economic Crisis."
> 
> "I will humbly recommend whatever I think might be appropriate for
> the Cambodian government and the peoples," said Thaksin.
> 
> Keat Chhon, deputy prime minister and minister of economy and
> finance, in his welcome speech said that "He (Thaksin) initiated many
> eye-catching policies ... They affected the economy, public health,
> education, energy, social order, drug suppression and international
> relations."
> 
> "I think that there are a lot of things we can learn from
> Thaksin's very recent and distinctive experiences in order to design
> our own policies to address the challenges posed by the crisis and
> bring our economy back to its high growth record.
> 
> Thaksin encourages Cambodian government to continuing its past
> policies that have been applicable to the countries, such as
> microfinancing policy; one village one product; investing in
> infrastructure, water and irrigation; legal system's reform to
> accommodate the growth and the investment.
> 
> "You don't invest first than investor don't come," he said, adding
> that "idea itself is not enough. Implementation is important."
> 
> Meanwhile, Thaksin appealed the small countries do not over
> reliance on big countries' markets like in the past in order to avoid
> becoming victims of the financial crisis. He also said there are
> signings that the development of the world economy in the future will
> be shift to Asia, such as China, India and Middle East.
> 
> Relations between the two neighboring countries were further
> strained recently after Cambodia named ousted former Thai Prime
> Minister Thaksin Shinawatra its economic adviser. Thailand recalled
> its ambassador Thursday, and Cambodia followed suit.
> 
> Thaksin was ousted in a 2006 military coup for alleged massive
> corruption and other charges. His supporters say he should be pardoned
> and returned to power. Since the coup, Thaksin has lived abroad to
> escape a corruption conviction and two-year prison sentence.
> 
> Thaksin arrived here on Tuesday. After his arrival, Thailand
> government asked Cambodia to "provisional arrest for the purpose of
> extradition of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, but was
> turned down by Cambodian government saying it "considers the
> prosecution and legal process against Thaksin Shinawatra as a
> politically motivated proceeding."
> 
> On Wednesday, Prime Minister Hun Sen held talks with Thaksin for
> nearly two hours at his Takhmau suburb residence. Hun Sen also said
> that he has no plan to discuss Thaksin's visit in Cambodia during
> Saturday's meeting between ASEAN leaders and U.S. President Barack
> Obama.
> 
> After the lecture, Thaksin flied to Siem Reap province to visit
> world famous Angkor Wat temples and planned to play golf with
> Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday. He is expected to leave
> Cambodia on Friday or Saturday.
> 
> 
> Editor: Zhang Xiang
> 
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