Phnom Penh (FN), Apr. 25 – At the ASEAN Leaders’ Meeting on 24 April, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen shared Cambodia’s win-win policy success in achieving lasting peace and reconciliation.

Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen shared Cambodia’s win-win policy success in achieving lasting peace and reconciliation and suggested some practical steps, namely (1) the cessation of violence and the exercise of utmost restraint from all stake holders, (2) acceptance of the role of ASEAN and the dispatch of a special envoy to Myanmar to facilitate mediation and (3) allowing humanitarian assistance from ASEAN, which contributed to the Five-point Consensus, according to Foreign Ministry’s press release dated Sunday.

He emphasized the importance of trust building and political commitment from all parties in Myanmar to accommodate each other’s concerns and place the primary objective on end bloodshed and achievement of durable peace and harmony.

Samdech Techo Prime Minister also touched on the need to further intensifying ASEAN’s ongoing effort to fulfil the ASEAN Community Building targets despite COVID-19 disruption.

He underscored the significance of partnership between ASEAN and external partners and supported the enhancement and expansion of ASEAN external dialogue relations.

Win-Win Policy dismantled the political and military organisations of the Khmer Rouge. Wars and armed conflicts were completely ended in 1998; Cambodia could resolve all kinds of issues based on the trust developed between Khmer and Khmer. Since then, Cambodia has enjoyed absolute peace, political stability, security and social order, paving ways for socio-economic development.
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