Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen left for a visit to France on Saturday where he will witness the signing of six agreements between the two countries.
"Over there, I will hold talks with French President Francois Hollande on bilateral relations and cooperation between Cambodia and France, and will preside over a signing ceremony of several agreements," the prime minister said in a video clip posted on his Facebook page.
During his stay in France, the prime minister will also meet with representatives of French companies and Cambodian students and compatriots from around France in Paris.
Sry Thamarong, minister attached to the prime minister, said Hun Sen will hold talks with President Hollande on Monday and then meet with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius before presiding over the signing ceremony of the six documents.
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