Cambodian PM , citing"One-China" policy, bans Taiwan flag

AP

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Cambodia’s prime minister says raising Taiwan’s flag is banned because Cambodia follows the “One China” policy promoted by Beijing.

Hun Sen, in a speech to the Cambodian-Chinese Association posted on his Facebook page, said he welcomes investment from Taiwanese businesspeople, but that respecting Chinese sovereignty means acknowledging Taiwan is a province of China. He said in his remarks, delivered Saturday, that Taiwan’s flag shouldn’t be raised.

Hun Sen had a dinner with about 5,240 Khmer-Chinese and overseas Chinese in the country on Saturday, the first largest gathering he made with the Chinese community. Photo: Xinhua

Hun Sen, who has led his country for three decades, said this has always been his policy. He has in the past rebuffed Taiwanese efforts to open an official representative office in Cambodia, and reaffirmed that position in his speech.

He also told his audience that Cambodia holds the same policy toward Tibet, recognising China’s sovereignty against claims for independence of the Tibet Autonomous Region.

(ASSOCIATED PRESS)