Several Cambodian leaders are in quarantine by Péter Szijjártó



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Several Cambodian government leaders and officials are in quarantine after Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó’s coronavirus test came back positive at the next stop on his Asia trip in Bangkok, the Phnom Penh Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday in a statement. Peter Szijjártó arrived in the Thai capital from Cambodia.

During his one-day visit to Cambodia, Péter Szijjártó held talks with Foreign Minister Prak Szokhonn, Minister of Economy and Finance Aun Pornmoniroth – both Deputy Prime Ministers – with Minister of Commerce Pan Szoroszak, Minister of Agriculture Veng Sakhon and MP Jara Szousz. In the presence of Prime Minister Hun Shen, the two countries signed agreements on water, agriculture and aviation.

The Cambodian government has decided to allow anyone who has been in direct contact with the delegation during the visit to undergo a coronavirus test and be quarantined in accordance with Ministry of Health guidelines, the Foreign Ministry said. it’s a statement.Hun Szen announced on his Facebook page on Wednesday that his coronavirus test was negative, but he is still in voluntary two-week quarantine.

Máté Paczolay, press officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, informed the MTI on Wednesday that during the Asian talks, after arriving in Bangkok, Péter Szijjártó’s coronavirus test was positive. Peter Szijjártó would have had several bilateral talks in Thailand. According to his spokesman, according to local regulations, the Chancellor is currently in a Bangkok hospital and, asymptomatic, negotiations have begun on his repatriation. Upon his return, the minister is quarantined so as not to infect his family or others. (MTI)

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