By News Desk in Phnom Penh/Rasmei Kampuchea Daily | Asia News Network
Phnom
Penh (Rasmei Kampuchea Daily/ANN) - Cambodian Ambassador to the
Philippines Hos Sereythonh is ending his term a year ahead of schedule
as bilateral tensions flare over the South China Sea, sources said.
A separate source offered the same assessment.
The sources said that Hos Sereythonh is expected to come back to Cambodia next week. He cannot return this week as work needs to be done for his smooth return, they said.
Local political analysts said the ambassador's early return could be a move by Cambodia to ease tensions between the two Southeast Asian countries over the South China Sea.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation spokesman Koy Kuong could not be contacted yesterday.
In a text message to the Cambodia Daily on Monday, however, he indicated that the government was downplaying the return, saying simply that the ambassador's term had come to an end.
Hos Sereythonh, who began serving as ambassador on July 27, 2010, had been summoned several times to explain why he accused the Philippines of playing "dirty politics" at last month's meeting of Asean foreign ministers in Phnom Penh.
According to reports from Manila, the ambassador has not been available for making the clarification.
The Philippines and Vietnam have complained about Chinese violations of their territorial sovereignty in recent months. Two other Asean members, Brunei and Malaysia, also have territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea.
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