Cambodia will join U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, Prime Minister Hun Manet announced on Monday. The move highlights Cambodia’s commitment to global peace and diplomacy.
Prime Minister Hun Manet said Cambodia will be a founding member of the Board of Peace. He added that this step reflects the country’s dedication to stability, cooperation, and peaceful solutions on the world stage.
The Board of Peace aims to support ceasefire efforts and resolve conflicts internationally. Several countries have already joined the initiative. Cambodia’s participation is a notable move for a Southeast Asian nation.
Hun Manet emphasized that joining the Board will show Cambodia’s consistent approach to diplomacy. The country plans to work with other nations to strengthen multilateral cooperation.
While the Board’s long-term goals are still being developed, it seeks to unite countries in addressing conflicts and promoting dialogue. Cambodia’s role will grow as participating nations define their contributions.
The announcement comes as Cambodia continues to deepen ties with major global partners, including the United States. Past meetings between Cambodian officials and U.S. representatives focused on building cooperation and mutual understanding.
Experts say Cambodia’s involvement offers both symbolic and practical opportunities in international diplomacy. The impact of the Board of Peace will depend on how countries engage and collaborate over time.
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