France pledges to provide over US$316mil to Cambodia for development projects


PHNOM PENH, May 11 (Xinhua) -- The French Development Agency (AFD) has committed to providing over 300 million euros (US$316 million) to Cambodia to support development projects for three years, said its press statement on Wednesday (May 11).

The pledge was made during an annual meeting on Monday between Cambodia's Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Secretary of State Hem Vanndy and the AFD's South-East Asia regional director Yazid Bensaid, as well as AFD country director for Cambodia Ophelie Bourhis.

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