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PM Advice Cambodian Students Studying in Cuba to Study Hard

Havana: The Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, advised six Cambodian students who have studied health in Cuba to study hard because Cuba is a country that has advanced in the field of health training.

In a meeting with the six students in Havana on the morning of September 25, Primer Hun Sen instructed the students: "We have left our homeland, we must work hard to learn get knowledge to serve our country, in particular, needs to have good relations with the Cuban people and students in the classroom, with students from abroad as well."

The Prime Minister also donated some money to the six students. The student representatives thanked Primer for the opportunity and allowed them to pay a courtesy call to hear his advice. The student representatives also thanked Prime Minister for his efforts to increase scholarships for students studying abroad.



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