Malaysia, Cambodia concur that Ukraine-Russia conflict requires peaceful solution, says Cambodian PM Hun Sen | Malay Mail

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Malaysia, Cambodia concur that Ukraine-Russia conflict requires peaceful solution, says Cambodian PM Hun Sen

PHNOM PENH, Feb 24 — Malaysia and Cambodia feel that the Ukraine-Russia conflict requires a dialogue in seeking a peaceful solution for the two neighbouring countries, says Cambodian Prime Minister, Samdech Techo Hun Sen.

“The Malaysian Prime Minister and I also discuss this issue and what we wish to see is a peaceful solution,” he told the media, here, today when asked on the conflict in the presence of his Malaysian counterpart in conjunction with Ismail Sabri’s official visit to Cambodia. “I and the Malaysian prime minister are of the opinion that Asean needs a strong voice. Therefore, any statement to be issued should have the consensus of Asean including on the Ukraine-Russia issue,” he added.

Asked on Malaysia’s take on Hun Sen’s visit to Myanmar, Ismail Sabri said he was told that the visit was to bring Asean’s voice and the five-point consensus on the situation in Myanmar.

 

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