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PM Hun Sen Posts Views From the Maldives

MALDIVES: Prime Minister Hun Sen has posted a number of pictures showcasing the stunning scenery in the Maldives. He also took a dip in the island nation's pristine waters.

Prime Minister Hun Sen posted 13 pictures from the Maldives on Sunday night, 15 January 2023, with the caption, "Taking a dive in the Maldives sea, both the sea and a pool are just outside of my room."

Prime Minister Hun Sen is paying an official visit to the Republic of Maldives from 15-17 January 2023.

The Prime Minister and his accompanying delegation was warmly welcomed by the Maldivian leaders and other relevant officials.

The Prime Minister's current visit to the Maldives will provide opportunities for both sides to evaluate the full scope of their bilateral relations and look for new approaches to further strengthen cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, connectivity, health, culture, agriculture, and human resources, which could be mutually beneficial to both countries and their people.



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