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Senate President Hun Sen Congratulates Ms. Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Her Election as Prime Minister of Thailand

Phnom Penh: In a heartfelt letter addressed to Ms. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the newly elected Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, Senate President Hun Sen extended his warmest congratulations on her exceptional achievement. Speaking on behalf of the Senate of the Kingdom of Cambodia and himself, he recognized Ms. Shinawatra's election as a testament to her outstanding leadership and unwavering dedication to her nation and its people.

Senate President Hun Sen underscored the close and cooperative relations between Cambodia and Thailand, which have been further strengthened by the principles of mutual respect, trust, and a shared commitment to promoting peace and prosperity for both countries and the wider ASEAN Community. Highlighting their status as good neighboring nations, he noted the collaborative efforts in addressing various issues of common interest that have benefited both nations.

Expressing his confidence in Ms. Shinawatra's leadership, he stated that he believes she will continue to enhance the relationship between Cambodia and Thailand across all sectors, generating new opportunities for cooperation and mutual benefit for the citizens of both countries.

Senate President Hun Sen conveyed his eagerness to work closely with Ms. Shinawtarn and the Parliament of Thailand, particularly its Senate, to further solidify the partnership and enhance cooperation between the governments and legislative bodies of both nations.

In closing his letter, he offered his highest consideration and best wishes for Ms. Shinawatra’s health, happiness, and success in her noble endeavors as she embarks on this vital role in leading her country.



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