Samdech Techo Hun Sen Shares Experience of Win-Win Political Practice to Myanmar's Military Leaders

Samdech Techo Hun Sen Shares Experience of Win-Win Political Practice to Myanmar's Military Leaders

Samdech Techo Hun Sen Shares Experience of Win-Win Political Practice to Myanmar's Military Leaders

 (Phnom Penh): The Prime Minister of Cambodia Samdech Techo Hun Sen shares his experience of implementing win-win politics in Cambodia with Myanmar military leader Min Aung Lan. This is according to the joint statement between Cambodia and Myanmar obtained by Fresh News.

 "The Prime Minister shared the success of Cambodia's win-win policy, which has achieved national reconciliation, lasting peace, stability, development and prosperity," the joint statement said. "Samdech Techo also stressed that based on the experience and lessons learned from Cambodia from the peace process, complete peace and national unity can not be achieved without the participation and consensus of all stakeholders."

 Mr. Prak Sokhon said, "The point I want to make, without mentioning it, is related to the response of General Min Ong Lang to Samdech's remarks and the lessons that Cambodia has learned in the process of seeking peace and stability." Reconciliation has been important in the past, and Samdech stressed that "complete peace and national unity" will not be possible without the participation, support and consensus of all parties concerned.

 "This is an important issue. If we look back, we see that history clearly shows that without any party, peace will be difficult to maintain," he said.

 Win-win politics was launched by Samdech Techo Hun Sen in 1996 to bring complete peace to Cambodia. The implementation of win-win politics in Cambodia was completely successful on December 29, 1998, ending the war, torn apart and divided nations.

 Win-win politics is a strategy of politicians organized without losers, only the winners, which the legitimate government has received and the Democratic Kampuchea side has also received. In win-win politics, there must be mutual concessions with honesty that strategists must be willing to act honestly, openly and with mutual trust.

 Win-win politics also involves the use of the DIFID strategy, but as part of other strategies to achieve strategic goals, and the strategic goal is to achieve the dissolution of political and military organizations. Of the Khmer Rouge completely. Therefore, in order for the parties to agree to implement a win-win policy, Samdech Prime Minister Hun Sen has set three conditions that the Democratic Kampuchea Party has accepted: First, to guarantee life and body, and second: to guarantee career. And occupation is also a very important point, and the third is the guarantee of ownership of both movable and immovable property.

 During the meeting between Samdech Techo Hun Sen and Min Aung Lan, the two sides also exchanged views on bilateral cooperation to further strengthen the existing friendly relations between the two peoples, especially in the context of the global health crisis. He too.


Samdech Techo Hun Sen Shares Experience of Win-Win Political Practice to Myanmar's Military Leaders

 

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