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  2. Cambodia–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen meets with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, 27 January 2018.. The former President of India, Pratibha Patil, visited Cambodia in 2010 on a state visit and asked the Indian diaspora in the country to, "be the bridge between the two countries to access knowledge, expertise, resources and markets for the development of the country of their origin".

  3. Foreign relations of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    India: 1981: See CambodiaIndia relations. Cambodia and India have ties that go deep into history, in areas of religion, architecture, art, political systems and royal families. India has an embassy in Phnom Penh. Cambodia has an embassy in New Delhi. Indonesia: 1957: See Cambodia–Indonesia relations

  4. Category:Bilateral relations of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    CambodiaIndia relations‎ (2 C, 2 P) Cambodia–Indonesia relations‎ (1 C, 1 P) Cambodia–Iran relations‎ (1 C) Cambodia–Ireland relations‎ (1 C)

  5. Category:Foreign relations of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Bilateral relations of Cambodia‎ (51 C, 26 P) ... Pages in category "Foreign relations of Cambodia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Cambodia are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Prak Sokhon. Cambodia is a member of the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. It is a member of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), ASEAN, and joined the WTO in 2004. In 2005 Cambodia attended the inaugural East Asia Summit in ...

  7. Cambodian conflict (1979–1998) - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian conflict, also known as the Khmer Rouge insurgency, [5] was an armed conflict that began in 1979 when the Khmer Rouge government of Democratic Kampuchea was deposed during the Cambodian-Vietnamese War. The war concluded in 1999 when remaining Khmer Rouge forces surrendered.

  8. Timeline of Cambodian history - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia broke relations with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. 1979: 7 January: Cambodian-Vietnamese War: Vietnamese troops captured Phnom Penh establishing the People's Republic of Kampuchea. The rule of the Khmer Rouge is over. 1989: 26 September: The last Vietnamese troops withdrew from Cambodia. 1992: 16 March

  9. List of diplomatic missions in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Cambodia. At present, the capital city of Phnom Penh hosts 28 embassies and a delegation of the European Union . Several other countries have missions accredited from other capitals, mostly in Bangkok , Beijing , Hanoi , and Seoul .