Cambodian Prime Minister Congratulates Anutin Charnvirakul

Phnom penh: Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet offered congratulations to Anutin Charnvirakul on his election as the 32nd Prime Minister of Thailand. According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, Hun Manet praised Anutin's "resounding victory" as a reflection of the "strong confidence" placed in his leadership and said he believes Thailand will achieve greater progress under the new prime minister's "wise and capable leadership." The Cambodian leader noted the ties between the two nations as neighbors and members of ASEAN and said "peace, harmonious coexistence, and shared prosperity" are the common aspirations of both peoples. Hun Manet wrote, "I sincerely hope that with our shared commitment to building cordial ties and good cooperation, our two peoples will enjoy prosperity and thrive in harmony and joy." He added he is ready to work closely with his Thai counterpart to "restore relations between the two countries to normalcy, rebuild mutual trust, and transform the shared border into one of peace, cooperation, development, and prosperity." Hun Manet concluded by wishing Prime Minister Anutin success in his new role. The message from Hun Manet included a direct congratulation to Anutin Charnvirakul on his election to the office of prime minister. The statement described Anutin's victory as "resounding" and tied that description to public confidence in his leadership. The statement expressed a belief that Thailand will achieve greater progress under Anutin's leadership. The statement emphasized the relationship between the two countries, identifying them as neighbors and as members of ASEAN. It listed "peace, harmonious coexistence, and shared prosperity" as shared aspirations of the people of both countries. Hun Manet expressed a personal hope for cooperation, writing that with a shared commitment to building ties and cooperation, the peoples of both countries would "enjoy prosperity and thrive in harmony and joy." He also stated readiness to work with Anutin to restore relations to nor malcy, rebuild mutual trust, and transform the shared border into one of "peace, cooperation, development, and prosperity." The statement ended with a wish for success for Prime Minister Anutin in his role.