Phnom Penh (FN), Oct. 23 – Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, the founder of the Paris Peace Agreement, wrote on his Facebook page today conveying best wishes to compatriots on the 28th anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreement (23 October 1991 – 23 October 2019).
Prime Minister recalled that on 23 October 1991, he represented the Cambodian Government to negotiate with the Late King Father Norodom Sihanouk who represented the tripartite movement (Funcinpec Movement, Khmer People's Liberation Front represented by Son Sann, the Democratic Kampuchea Movement represented by Khieu Samphan) in order to end the civil wars in Cambodia.
The premier reiterated that prior reaching the Peace Agreement, he had his first meeting with the Late King Father on 2 December 1987 at Fère-en-Tardenois in France, and jointly signed the joint communique. Then came the second Sihanouk-Hun Sen talks on 20-21 January 1988 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, and elsewhere.
Prime Minister Hun Sen underlined that following the Paris Peace Agreement, civil wars in Cambodia continued to rage by the Democratic Kampuchea (Pol Pot) side. Only Prime Minister Hun Sen's win-win policy could end the civil war nationwide, bringing the kingdom peace and prosperity like these days.
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