China says foreigners should not interfere in Cambodia after election

A poster of the Cambodian People's Party is seen at Koh Pich island in Phnom Penh, on July 31, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIJING (REUTERS) - Foreigners should not interfere in Cambodia's internal affairs, the Chinese government's top diplomat told his Cambodian counterpart, following an election in the South-east Asian nation that critics said was neither free nor fair.

China is Cambodia's most important diplomatic and economic backer.

Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People's Party said on Monday (July 30) it had won all 125 parliamentary seats up for grabs in a general election a day earlier, a vote heavily criticised by rights groups, the United States and other Western countries.

Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi offered his congratulations for what he said was the "smooth" election, China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement late on Wednesday after Mr Wang met Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhon on the sidelines of a regional forum in Singapore.

The election result showed the Cambodian people's "affirmation and trust" in the administration of the Cambodian People's Party, Mr Wang said.

"China has always resolutely supported Cambodia's efforts to protect its sovereignty, independence and stability, and opposes any foreign country interfering in Cambodia's internal affairs,"the statement cited Mr Wang as saying.

China would continue to provide help to Cambodia to maintain stability and develop, he said.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry quoted Mr Prak Sokhon as saying the election was orderly and transparent and that the Cambodian people had voted for peace, stability and development.

"China is the Cambodian people's closest, most reliable friend," he said, according to the Chinese statement.

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