With regard to Cambodia-China relations, I would like to recall a historic event when Cambodia’s late King Norodom Sihanouk met for the first time with then Chinese Prime Minister Zhou Enlai during the Asian-African Conference or Bandung Conference in Bandung city of Indonesia in April 1955. The meeting paved the way for the exchanges of visits by the two leaders in 1956, subsequently leading to the establishment of official diplomatic relations between Cambodia and China on July 19, 1958. Ever since, the historic diplomatic ties, jointly built by the late King Sihanouk and Chairman Mao Zedong, have been strengthened continuously by senior Cambodian and Chinese leaders. Over the last decades, leaders of the two countries have worked hard to strengthen friendship and overcome obstacles to lead their countries and people to have development, prosperity, and happiness. Clearly evident, Prime Minister Hun Sen has paid 19 official visits to China since 1999.