Cambodia defends Angkor relocation to Run Ta Ek amid Unesco concerns


An aerial view of Run Ta Ek village. - Photo: Facebook

PHNOM PENH: The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, alongside the APSARA National Authority (ANA), has released a statement addressing the recent controversy surrounding the relocation of residents from the Angkor archaeological site to Run Ta Ek.

This comes in response to the recommendations made by the World Heritage Committee during its 46th session held in New Delhi, India.

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