Chers  tous,

Vous êtes probablement au courant comme moi que  le président Hu Jintao de
la Chine entreprendra une visite officielle de quatre jours au Cambodge.  Etant
donné  l'Empire du Milieu joue un rôle important dans la politique et la
survie du Cambodge ainsi que sa vie quotidienne, je décide d'écrire un
article ci-dessous pour partager ma pensée avec vous tous. Comme toujours,
vos commentaires et critiques sont les bienvenues, mais dans le respect de
tous, je vous demande d’éviter la vulgarité dans vos commentaires.

Cordialement,

*LD*

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Dear all,

As you probably know, President Hu Jintao of China is undertaking a
four-day visit in Cambodia.  As the Middle Kingdom plays a key role in
Cambodia politics and way of life, I decide to write the article below to
share my thought with all of you.  As always, you comments/critics are
welcome, but please avoid vulgarity and profanity in your comments.

Thank you,

*DL*
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*In God We Trust, In China We Invest the Nation's Future*

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*President Hu Jintao’s upcoming state visit to Cambodia this week will mark
an important milestone in Cambodia foreign policy and relations. Evidently,
the four-day visit is far more than just strengthening the long standing
bilateral cooperation between the two countries. It also highlights the
significant role of Cambodia as ASEAN chairman in helping to resolve the
lingering regional issue, specifically the South China Sea dispute.*

*Cambodia has every reason to be upbeat about the visit. While such
highest-level state visit is viewed as mutually beneficial for both
countries, it benefits the Cambodia side in a number of ways. In
particular, it provides tremendous support to Cambodia domestic and
international agendas. Diplomatically, it will boost Cambodia standing in
the region, and lend a much-needed credibility for Cambodia to successfully
fulfill its ASEAN chairmanship role. *

*Being a small country in the region, it is constantly an uphill battle for
Cambodia to manage its internal affairs freely from external interferences,
let alone assuming a key role in regional affairs. However, strong and
enduring bilateral ties with China are paving the way to change all of
that, and more importantly allowing us to redefine our place and
relationships with other nations in the region.*

*It is visibly undeniable that no country in the region has so far gained
from China’s economic transformation and successes than Cambodia. The
Middle Kingdom has generously poured billions of dollars into Cambodia
economy and public infrastructure, apparently with no strings attached
according to PM Hun Sen. But that’s not all. Beyond the generous economic
aids, it is China’s political commitment and steadiness toward Cambodia
that make her a truly dependable friend and ally of Cambodia. *

*To secure its future, Cambodia desperately needs a genuine friend like
China whose foreign policy is steady and predictable.  There are arguably
no other viable options.  Cambodia, in present and foreseeable
circumstances, cannot afford the risk to compromise its future by relying
on a major World power whose foreign policy changes from one election to
another. The compelling reason is that any drastic change or reversal of
foreign policy by such ally would spell disastrous consequences for
Cambodia.*

*While  enthusiastically looking forward to welcome President Hu, Cambodia
is equally eager to take the opportunity to become more informed about the
once-in-a-decade power transfer in China starting this fall, when seven of
the nine members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo are set to
retire.  New generation of leaders, including Vice-President Xi Jinping,
Vice-Premier Li Keqiang, and other powerful figures like Mr. Wang Yang and
Mr. Bo Xilai, are expected to be promoted and assume more prominent roles
to succeed the current top leadership.  Although it is highly unlikely that
China’s next leaders will undertake major policy changes, getting to know
them and how they think at the early stage is paramount to cement the
existing bilateral relationship.*
*Without a doubt, Cambodia is mindful of the delicate balance between
preserving its close ties with China and fulfilling its ASEAN chairmanship
responsibilities in the South China Sea dispute.  Cambodia is, however,
optimistic that there is enough room to achieve both. With its carefully
crafted policy along with existing regional and international mechanisms,
Cambodia is confident in its ability and leadership to continue to push the
envelope constructively in such a way that will benefit both China and
ASEAN members at large. *

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