China News Service, Phnom Penh, March 30 (Yang Qiang Le Haiyue) On March 29, local time, the Cambodia-China Friendship Association and the Cambodia-China Relations Development Society jointly held a seminar on Chinese principles. Chen Cong, Minister Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia, and Aisenwo, Chairman of the Cambodia-China Friendship Association, attended the opening ceremony and delivered speeches. Xie Monile, President of the Cambodia-China Relations Development Society, presided over the opening ceremony. Nearly 200 representatives from relevant Cambodian government departments, political parties, civil organizations, think tanks, and universities participated.

  In his speech, Chen Cong explained the core essence of the one-China principle and emphasized that cross-strait reunification is the aspiration of the people and the general trend. China firmly opposes any external interference and separatist attempts for "Taiwan independence" and thanks all sectors of Cambodian society for their long-term and firm support for the one-China principle. China and Cambodia have similar historical experiences, share the same concerns on major issues such as sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, and have always firmly supported each other. It is believed that Cambodia will continue to stand on the side of justice, justice and historical correctness and support China’s cause of national reunification.

  Eisenwo said that the one-China principle has become the norm of international relations and the general consensus of the international community. Cambodia firmly supports the one-China principle and regards it as the foundation for the healthy and stable development of Cambodia-China relations. Challenging the one-China principle is a gross interference in China's internal affairs and will endanger regional and even world peace and stability. The Cambodia-China Friendship Association will continue to support the one-China principle and help the friendly relations between the two countries continue to move forward.

  After the opening ceremony, Wu Chuanbing, the counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia, Gao Muthong, deputy secretary-general of the Cambodian Council for Agriculture and Rural Development, and Dong Weiluo, vice-chairman of the Civil Society Alliance Forum, respectively focused on the context of the Taiwan issue, the historical origins of the one-China principle, and the construction of He gave a special speech on the practical significance of a community with a shared future for mankind and exchanged discussions with the participants. (over)