Published: 10:37PM Monday September 14, 2009
Source: Reuters
Source: abc / ONE NewsPrinting US dollars
Cambodia's premier lauded China for providing billions of
dollars of aid without imposing conditions, a subtle jibe at
Western donors who seek curbs on human rights abuses and
corruption.
"They are quiet, but at the same time they build bridges and roads,
and there are no complicated conditions," Prime Minister Hun Sen at
a ceremony for the construction of a new bridge built with $US128
million of Chinese aid.
Hun Sen recently rejected World Bank aid intended for settling land
disputes after the Washington-based institution and rights groups
accused Cambodian authorities of forcibly evicting tens of
thousands of people from their homes.
Speaking to about 1,000 villagers and China's ambassador in Prek
Kdam, about 50 km north of the capital Phnom Phen, Hun Sen said
Beijing's aid had helped Cambodia become more independent while
fostering social and economic development.
"China respects the political decisions of Cambodia," he said. "We
have a mutual understanding and respect each other."
Cambodia's government has come under fire recently, accused of
corruption and undermining the judiciary, although analysts say the
investment environment is stable after decades of poverty,
brutalilty and instability.
China is Cambodia's biggest aid donor, providing $US600 million in
2007 and about $260 million in 2008.
It also leads the country's foreign direct investment, with
about $US1 billion spent in the war-scarred Southeast Asian nation
this year.
Hun Sen added he also supported China's multimillion dollar
investments in hydroelectric power.
Western environmentalists have accused Cambodia of failing to provide adequate environmental safeguards for such projects.
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