, a country Washington is keen to pull out of Beijing's orbit, could meet CEOs of US firms interested in investing there in New York next month, the head of the US business lobby for Southeast Asia told Reuters.
"It's not an entirely new chapter he’s not his dad, he's a different person. So maybe there's some opportunities here." Washington, which has over the years denounced Hun Sen's authoritarian and anti-democratic moves, has said the elections were"neither free nor fair." Osius said the US approach to Cambodia had been"punitive" and Washington should look for opportunities for dialogue.