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PM Hun Manet Congratulates Ms. Paetongtarn on Her Appointment as Prime Minister of Thailand

Phnom Penh: In a letter addressed to Ms. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the newly appointed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, Prime Minister Hun Manet expressed his warm congratulations on her significant achievement. On behalf of the Royal Government and the people of Cambodia, he acknowledged Ms. Shinawatra's appointment as a testament to the trust and confidence that the Thai populace has in her leadership abilities.

Prime Minister Hun Manet emphasized the rich and historical cultural ties between Cambodia and Thailand, highlighting the longstanding bilateral relations and close cooperation that have resulted in tangible benefits for both nations. He expressed his firm belief that under Ms. Shinawatra’s leadership, the two countries will continue to enhance their strategic partnership.

In his message, Prime Minister Hun Manet conveyed his eagerness to work closely with Ms. Paetongtarn Shinawatra to advance relations and cooperation between Cambodia and Thailand. He underscored the importance of mutual benefit for both nations and the critical role that collaboration plays in contributing to peace, stability, and prosperity not only in the region but beyond.

As he concluded his letter, Prime Minister Hun Manet extended his highest considerations and best wishes for success to Ms. Shinawatra as she embarks on her prestigious leadership journey, signifying a hopeful outlook for the future of Cambodia–Thailand relations.



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