Cambodia grateful to Vietnam
volunteers’ sacrifice
Remains of Vietnamese
martyrs who died in Cambodia
were reburied in a cemetery in Binh Phuoc in 2012. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The people of Cambodia
will always remember and be deeply grateful for Cambodian revolutionary
soldiers and Vietnamese volunteers’ sacrifice to revive the country, said a Phrocheachon newspaper
editorial.
The newspaper, the mouthpiece of the ruling Cambodia
People’s Party (CPP), printed the editorial on the 34th anniversary of Pol
Pot’s overthrow on January 7, 1979-2013.
The editorial affirmed it was a great triumph in the nation’s
history, and laid a foundation for the country’s future achievements.
It stressed that January 7, 1979, was a historic victory that
liberated the Cambodian people from the genocidal Pol Pot regime (1975-1979).
Under the leadership of Chea Sim, Heng Samrin and Hun Sen, and
the timely assistance of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers, the army of the
Cambodian United Front for National Salvation overthrew the murderous regime,
reviving the Cambodian country and people.
According to the editorial, over the past 34 years, Cambodia has
rejuvenated and continued to comprehensively develop in all areas.
In addition, the country has accomplished regional and
international integration. Its role and prestige have improved in the
international arena, especially in its position of the 2012 ASEAN Chair and
its organization of two ASEAN Summits, it said.
TuoitreNews, VNA
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