Samdech Techo Hun Sen Highlights Hungary’s Contribution to Cambodia’s Human Resource Development
AKP Phnom Penh, May 25, 2026 --
Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Acting Head of State of Cambodia, has highlighted Hungary’s significant contribution to the Kingdom’s human resource development, noting that many Cambodian leaders studied in Hungary and are now serving the country in various capacities.
The remarks were made during a farewell meeting with H.E. Tibor BALOGHDI, Ambassador of Hungary to Cambodia, at the Senate’s Solidarity Palace on May 25, according to Senate Spokesperson H.E. Chea Thyrith.
During the meeting, Samdech Techo praised the Hungarian ambassador for strengthening Cambodia-Hungary relations during his four-year diplomatic mission in the Kingdom.
Although Cambodia and Hungary are geographically distant, Samdech Techo noted that the two countries enjoy close and longstanding ties, which have now reached the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations.
For his part, Ambassador Tibor BALOGHDI said it had been a great honour to serve in Cambodia, describing the Kingdom as a beautiful country with remarkable development and steadily improving living standards for its people.
He noted that bilateral relations had continued to progress over the past four years, particularly cooperation between the legislative and executive branches of both countries. The Ambassador also expressed appreciation for the support and cooperation extended by Cambodian institutions throughout his diplomatic mission.
H.E. Tibor BALOGHDI further highlighted growing trade exchanges between the two countries, especially the recent increase in Cambodian exports to Hungary, expressing hope that economic and trade cooperation would continue to expand.
He added that Cambodia and Hungary are jointly organising activities to celebrate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations this year, aiming to further strengthen bilateral friendship and cooperation.
Samdech Techo thanked the Ambassador for his efforts in promoting bilateral ties and recalled his own visits to Hungary dating back to his tenure as foreign minister. He also noted the growing exchanges of high-level visits between the two countries, including his official visit to Hungary in 2019 and the subsequent visit of the Hungarian President to Cambodia.
The Acting Head of State stressed that despite the geographical distance, the close friendship and strong bonds between Cambodia and Hungary have remained solid and enduring.


By C. Nika

