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Xi says looking forward to cementing friendship, promoting cooperation with Cambodia

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Xi says looking forward to cementing friendship, promoting cooperation with Cambodia
China

China

Xi says looking forward to cementing friendship, promoting cooperation with Cambodia

2025-04-17 19:59 Last Updated At:22:47

Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that he looks forward to cementing friendship and promoting cooperation with Cambodia.

He made the remarks in a written statement upon his arrival in Phnom Penh for a state visit to Cambodia.

Xi was warmly welcomed by Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni, Cambodian People's Party President and Senate President Samdech Techo Hun Sen and other senior officials at the airport during a grand welcome ceremony held by the king.

After the military band played the national anthems of the two countries, Xi, accompanied by the king, inspected the Guard of Honor.

Hundreds of local people waved the two countries' national flags and held banners bearing the words "Long live Cambodia-China friendship, solidarity and cooperation!" to welcome Xi.

In the statement, Xi expressed his pleasure in visiting Cambodia again and said he looks forward to meeting with King Sihamoni, Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk, Samdech Techo Hun Sen and holding talks with Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Noting that his visit came on the occasion of the Khmer New Year, Xi, on behalf of the Chinese government and people, extended warm New Year greetings to the Cambodian government and people.

He said Cambodia is a time-honored civilization, adding that the splendid Khmer civilization, created by the hard-working and talented Cambodian people, has made important contributions to the progress of human civilization.

Xi said that in recent years, Cambodia has vigorously implemented the Pentagonal Strategy, achieving rapid economic growth and continuous improvement of people's livelihood.

He expressed confidence that the Cambodian people will surely make new and greater achievements in national development with the blessing of King Sihamoni and under the leadership of the Cambodian government headed by Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Noting that bilateral ties were forged and nurtured by the elder generations of leaders of the two countries, Xi said China-Cambodia relations have withstood the test of global transformations, and always remained rock-solid.

The two countries have taken the lead in building a bilateral community with a shared future, as well as Belt and Road cooperation, Xi said.

China and Cambodia have supported each other in maintaining stability and promoting development and prosperity, and worked together in upholding international fairness and justice, setting an example for a new type of international relations while contributing to building a community with a shared future for mankind, he added.

Xi said China takes Cambodia as a priority in neighborhood diplomacy, and firmly supports Cambodia in upholding strategic independence and following a development path suited to its national conditions.

He expected the two sides to enrich the China-Cambodia "Diamond Hexagon" cooperation framework, bring political mutual trust to a higher level, expand mutually beneficial cooperation of higher quality, ensure greater security, have more frequent people-to-people exchanges and strengthen strategic coordination of higher standards, so as to bring more benefits to the people of China and Cambodia and contribute more positive energy to peace and stability in the region and beyond.

More than 20,000 local people, along with representatives of overseas Chinese, Chinese-funded enterprises and Chinese students, lined the streets to warmly welcome Xi.

This is Xi's second state visit to Cambodia in nine years.

Cambodia is the third and last leg of President Xi's current five-day Southeast Asia tour, which also saw him pay state visits to Vietnam and Malaysia from Monday to Thursday.

Xi says looking forward to cementing friendship, promoting cooperation with Cambodia

Xi says looking forward to cementing friendship, promoting cooperation with Cambodia

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Israel launches preemptive strike on Iran, killing military leaders

2025-06-13 14:12 Last Updated At:14:37

Israel launched a preemptive strike on Iran early Friday, targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, senior military leaders and research scientists in a major escalation against Tehran.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed in a statement that its jets have completed the first-stage attack, notably strikes on dozens of military targets, including nuclear targets in different areas of Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video address that the goal of the ongoing operation is "to strike Iran's nuclear infrastructure, Iran's ballistic missile factories, and Iran's military capabilities," and will continue "for as many days as it takes."

Chief Commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Hossein Salami and Deputy Army Commander Gholam-Ali Rashid were martyred as a result of the airstrikes, the official news agency IRNA reported.

The Israeli airstrikes also killed two Iranian nuclear scientists, identified as Mohammad-Mehdi Tehranchi and Fereydoun Abbasi, the report said. However, the Iranian side has denied reports that Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Mohammad Bagheri was killed in the Israeli airstrikes, according to IRNA. A spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces said that Israel, with the support of the United States, launched attacks on many places in Iran, including residential areas, and will pay a "heavy price" for this, and await strong response from the Iranian armed forces.

Explosions were reported in Tehran and counties of Natanz, Khondab and Khorramabad, the Iranian state TV reported, adding that multiple casualties, including women and children, were reported in a residential building in Tehran.

Both Israel and Iran closed their airspace following the attack. Israel has declared a nationwide state of emergency.

In a statement, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied any U.S. assistance or involvement in the "unilateral" attack, adding that Israel had told Washington that it believed the strikes were necessary for its self-defense.

Earlier on Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump warned of a possible "massive conflict" in the Middle East, saying that "I don't want them going in" as a new round of Oman-mediated negotiations between the United States and Iran will be held in Muscat Sunday.

"I want to have an agreement with Iran. We're fairly close to an agreement ... As long as I think there is an agreement, I don't want them going in because that would blow it," he told reporters in the White House.

Israel launches preemptive strike on Iran, killing military leaders

Israel launches preemptive strike on Iran, killing military leaders

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