2009-05-06
PHNOM PENH, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will visit South Korea early next month in the hope of strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation, a government official said here Wednesday.
Hun Sen will meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak to discuss investment, tourism and trade cooperation, said Koy Kong, spokesman and undersecretary of state of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Prior to his presidency, Lee Myung-bak once worked as economic advisor for Hun Sen, which helped establish deeply-rooted friendship between the two.
"Cambodia needs more investment from South Korea, and also urges those who have already invested here to speed up development of their projects," the spokesman said.
South Korean investors started to build skyscrapers in Phnom Penh last year, which are expected to become future landmarks of the capital city.
However, most of these projects have recently become stranded due to shortage of funds and the global financial crisis.
In 2007, South Korea became the largest foreign investing country in Cambodia, according to official statistics.
Editor: Wang Guanqun
PHNOM PENH, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will visit South Korea early next month in the hope of strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation, a government official said here Wednesday.
Hun Sen will meet with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak to discuss investment, tourism and trade cooperation, said Koy Kong, spokesman and undersecretary of state of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Prior to his presidency, Lee Myung-bak once worked as economic advisor for Hun Sen, which helped establish deeply-rooted friendship between the two.
"Cambodia needs more investment from South Korea, and also urges those who have already invested here to speed up development of their projects," the spokesman said.
South Korean investors started to build skyscrapers in Phnom Penh last year, which are expected to become future landmarks of the capital city.
However, most of these projects have recently become stranded due to shortage of funds and the global financial crisis.
In 2007, South Korea became the largest foreign investing country in Cambodia, according to official statistics.
Editor: Wang Guanqun
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