Dec 3, 2010

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Cambodia hosted a four-day meeting of six general assembly of the International Conference of Asia Political Parties

  • Dec 3, 2010
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  • There were Ninety-five political leaders from 44 Asia and Pacific nations met in Phnom Penh on Thursday to strengthen their role in the region and boost economic growth and to focus on energy and the environment of their regions.


    Prime Minister Hun Sen mentioned in the opening remarks for the International Conference of Political Parties of Asia Pacific that “The common efforts between Asian countries are necessary to deal with the region's issues, as well as the issues faced in the world”. 

    Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen urged participants to push growth within Asia by creating internal demand and trade. He added that, an estimated 3.9 billion people live in the Asia Pacific region, accounting for one third of the world's GDP. But many of the Asian nations are hampered by high poverty rates and the region itself is facing a large gap between developed and non-developed countries.

    Li Yuanchao, the Minister of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party, said China would seek relationships and partnerships with neighboring countries while pursuing a “policy for security and progress.”

    Hoang Binh Quan, a member of the Vietnamese Central Committee, said the region needed to focus on climate change, poverty, natural disasters and food security.

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