Foreign relations of Cambodia

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Cambodia
Foreign relations

The Cambodian government has diplomatic relations with most countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, as well as all of its Asian neighbors, including China, India, Vietnam, Laos, South Korea, and Thailand. The government is a member of most major international organizations, including the United Nations and its specialized agencies such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. The government is an Asian Development Bank (ADB) member, a member of ASEAN, and of the WTO. In 2005 Cambodia attended the inaugural East Asia Summit.

International disputes

Delegates of the ASEAN Summit pose for a photograph at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on 19 November 2012.

Cambodia is involved in a dispute regarding offshore islands and sections of the boundary with Vietnam. In addition, the maritime boundary Cambodia has with Vietnam is undefined. Parts of Cambodia's border with Thailand are indefinite, and the maritime boundary with Thailand is not clearly defined.

Illicit drugs

Cambodia is a transshipment site for Golden Triangle heroin, and possibly a site of money laundering. There is corruption related to narcotics in parts of the government, military and police. Cambodia is also a possible site of small-scale opium, heroin, and amphetamine production. The country is a large producer of cannabis for the international market.

Bilateral relations

Asia

Country Formal relations began Notes
Australia1950's[1]
  • Australia has an embassy in Phnom Penh.
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Canberra.[2]
BhutanSee Bhutan–Cambodia relations
Brunei9 June 1992See Brunei–Cambodia relations
  • Brunei has an embassy in Phnom Penh.[2]
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Bandar Seri Begawan.[2]
  • The relations are mainly on economics and security.
BurmaSee Burma–Cambodia relations
East Timor2003See Cambodia–East Timor relations
  • Cambodia supports East Timor's candidacy in ASEAN and the ICC.
  • East Timor's foreign minister went for a visit in Cambodia in 2003.
India1981See Cambodia–India relations
  • Cambodia and India are both in the Hindu Religion many years ago.
  • India has an embassy in Phnom Penh.
  • Cambodia has an embassy in New Delhi.
Indonesia1957See Cambodia–Indonesia relations
Israel1960
1993 (reestablished)
See Cambodia–Israel relations
Japan1950See Cambodia–Japan relations
  • Japan has an embassy in Phnom Penh.[4]
  • Both Countries relations that in 1946, King Norodom Sihanouk said that Japan do not need to pay for the destruction since 1940, he said Cambodia wanted to be allied with Japan.
Laos15 June 1956
  • Laos has an embassy in Phnom Penh.[5]
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Vientiane.[6]
  • Historically, relations have been relatively good, despite long-standing unresolved border disputes.[7]
Malaysia2 December 1996See Cambodia–Malaysia relations
  • The relations are mainly in economic.[8]
  • Malaysia consider as one of the biggest investor in the country.[9]
Mongolia11 November 1960[10]See Cambodia-Mongolia relations
China19 July 1958See Cambodia–China relations
  • Cambodia and the People's Republic of China relations have strengthened considerably after the end of the Cambodian-Vietnamese War.
  • Cambodia is China's oldest ally.
Philippines1956See Cambodia–Philippines relations
  • The two countries have an agreements on economic and trade relations, agricultural and agribusiness collaboration, and tourism cooperation.
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Manila.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte with King Norodom Sihamoni at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh on 14 December 2016.
Singapore10 August 1965See Cambodia–Singapore relations
  • Cambodia was one of the first countries to recognize Singapore's sovereignty when it became independent in 1965.
  • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong visited Cambodia in 2005 and 2012.
  • Singapore has an embassy in Phnom Penh.
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Singapore.
South Korea18 May 1970[11]See Cambodia–South Korea relations[11]
  • The Republic of Korea has an embassy in Phnom Penh Kingdom of Cambodia.
  • The Kingdom of Cambodia has an embassy in Seoul Republic of Korea.
King Norodom Sihamoni granting an audience to President of South Korea Lee Myung-bak in 2009.
Thailand1468See Cambodia–Thailand relations
Vietnam1605
1991 (reestablished)
See Cambodia–Vietnam relations
  • Bilateral relations between the Cambodia and Vietnam were for long strained due to the Cambodian-Vietnamese War.
  • The maritime boundary with Vietnam is hampered by unresolved dispute over sovereignty of offshore islands.

Europe

Country Formal relations began Notes
Armenia14 May 1992[12]
Croatia10 September 1996
Cyprus16 May 2000[13]
Denmark20 November 1969See Cambodia–Denmark relations
Finland20 January 1970[14]
  • Finland recognized Cambodia on 19 December 1969. Diplomatic relations established on 20 January 1970, re-established 9 August 1976.[14]
  • Cambodia is represented in Finland through its embassy in London, England[15]
  • Finland is represented in Cambodia through its embassy in Bangkok, Thailand[16]
France1863See Cambodia–France relations
GermanySee Cambodia–Germany relations
Greece
  • The Cambodian embassy in Belgium is also accredited to Greece
  • The Greek embassy in Bangkok (Thailand) is also accredited to Cambodia.[18]
  • Both countries are full members of the Francophonie.[19]
Latvia4 May 1990[20]
Malta13 January 2005[21]
Romania10 July 1963See Cambodia–Romania relations
  • Romania has no diplomatic office in Cambodia. The diplomatic representation of Romania in Cambodia is handled by the Romanian embassy in Hanoi, in neighbouring Vietnam.
  • Cambodia has no diplomatic office in Romania. The diplomatic representation of Cambodia in Romania is handled by the Cambodian embassy in Moscow, Russia.
Russia13 May 1956[22]See Cambodia–Russia relations
  • The relations between both countries were strong since the Soviet era.
  • Russia has an embassy in Phnom Penh.
  • Cambodia has an embassy in Moscow.
  • Both countries are full members of the East Asia Summit.
Prime Minister Hun Sen with President of Russia Vladimir Putin in 2016.
Serbia1956[23]
Switzerland1957[24]
  • Switzerland recognized Cambodia in 1957, and the two countries have maintained diplomatic relations since 1963.
  • Bilateral relations between Cambodia and Switzerland are good. Switzerland supports the transition process and development efforts in Cambodia.
  • Trade between the two countries is marginal.[24]
United Kingdom1953
1976 (reestablished)
See Cambodia–United Kingdom relations

Americas

Country Formal relations began Notes
United States11 July 1950See Cambodia–United States relations
Prime Minister Hun Sen with United States Secretary of State John Kerry in 2016.
Guyana1973

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 5 September 1973.[27]

Uruguay1995See Cambodia–Uruguay relations

Middle East

Country Formal relations began Notes
KuwaitSee Cambodia–Kuwait relations
PakistanSee Cambodia–Pakistan relations
  • Pakistan has an embassy in Phnom Penh. But Cambodia doesn't have an embassy in Pakistan.

Africa

Country Formal relations began Notes
Ivory Coast2008[28]See Cambodia–Ivory Coast relations
  • Guillaume Soro visited Cambodia and met with President of the National Assembly Heng Samrin.
  • The two countries agreed to strengthen their diplomatic ties.
  • Soro pledged to seek possibilities to cooperate in the agricultural sector with Cambodia.
Malawi20 July 2011See Cambodia–Malawi relations
  • In 2011 Cambodia and Malawi have entered into formal diplomatic relations and have agreed to mutually provide all necessary assistance for the performance of the functions of diplomatic representatives in accordance international practice.
Sierra Leone18 April 1961See Cambodia–Sierra Leone relations
South AfricaJanuary 1985See Cambodia–South Africa relations
  • The Embassy of South Africa in Bangkok, Thailand, is accredited to Cambodia.

See also

References

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