Cambodia–Israel relations
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Israel–Cambodia relations are the official relations between Cambodia and Israel. Both countries established diplomatic ties in 1960. However, Israel cut its ties with Cambodia in 1975 due to the rise of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime. Ties were restored in 1993.[1] Despite existing diplomatic ties between the countries, Israel has no embassy in Cambodia and Cambodia has no embassy in Israel. Instead, the Israeli embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, is also accredited to Cambodia.
There are large groups of Cambodian students who study agriculture in Israel.[2]
On December 2014 it was reported that representatives of the Cambodian King would be visiting Israel.[3]
The Israel-Cambodia chamber of commerce was founded in 2010.[4]
References
- ↑ Yeger, Moshe (2004). "The Long Journey To Asia - A Chapter In The Israeli Diplomacy". Israel: University of Haifa. p. 215.
- ↑ "Agrostudies program inspires Cambodian agricultural network".
- ↑ "ביקור נדיר : נציגי מלך קמבודיה יגיעו לישראל".
- ↑ "הוקמה לשכת המסחר ישראל-קמבודיה".
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