The Earth Times
Thu, 04 Sep 2008
Author : DPA
Phnom Penh - A delegation from the East African nation of Tanzania visited Cambodia to discuss development in areas that included tourism and agriculture and also pledged to promote Cambodia's bid for UN Security Council membership, local media reported Thursday. The Khmer-language Rasmei Kampuchea newspaper said a delegation led by Omar Ramadhan Mapuri, who has served as Tanzania's ambassador to China since 2006, met with a range of government representatives and also discussed strategies for mining and eco-tourism.
It quoted Foreign Ministry Secretary of State Ouch Borin as saying Mapuri also pledged to lobby his government to support Cambodia's bid to become a temporary member of the UN Security Council in 2013.
Election to the UN's highest decision-making body has been a long-held ambition of the Cambodian government.
Mapuri promised a second Tanzanian delegation would visit Cambodia in the near future, the paper said.
Thu, 04 Sep 2008
Author : DPA
Phnom Penh - A delegation from the East African nation of Tanzania visited Cambodia to discuss development in areas that included tourism and agriculture and also pledged to promote Cambodia's bid for UN Security Council membership, local media reported Thursday. The Khmer-language Rasmei Kampuchea newspaper said a delegation led by Omar Ramadhan Mapuri, who has served as Tanzania's ambassador to China since 2006, met with a range of government representatives and also discussed strategies for mining and eco-tourism.
It quoted Foreign Ministry Secretary of State Ouch Borin as saying Mapuri also pledged to lobby his government to support Cambodia's bid to become a temporary member of the UN Security Council in 2013.
Election to the UN's highest decision-making body has been a long-held ambition of the Cambodian government.
Mapuri promised a second Tanzanian delegation would visit Cambodia in the near future, the paper said.
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