Chinese Foreign Minister Praises Cambodia for Support

Wang Yi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China​ talks to press during an official talk with Prak Sokhonn, Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs ​and International Cooperation on Friday 22th, April 2016 in Phnom Penh. ( Leng Len/VOA Khmer)

Cambodia, one of Southeast Asia's least-developed countries, enjoys large amounts of aid and investment from China.

China's top diplomat has paid a two-day official visit to Cambodia, one of its closest allies in Southeast Asia.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at a news conference Friday with his Cambodian counterpart Prak Sokhon said he was delighted that Cambodia often supported Beijing's positions on world affairs. China is at odds with several of Cambodia's fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations who accuse Beijing of illegitimately extending territorial claims in the South China Sea.

The two ministers said Cambodia backs Beijing's call for a solution that does not involve interference from outside - an unstated reference to U.S. naval support for some of the countries challenging Beijing's claims.

Cambodia, one of the region's least-developed countries, enjoys large amounts of aid and investment from China.