Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen said he has no time to dye his hair because he is working hard for the country!

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen posted on social media on the morning of July 29 that, according to the agreement reached at the special meeting between Cambodia and Thailand yesterday, the frontline situation has eased after the midnight ceasefire took effect, but he still cannot rest.

Hun Sen said that he still faces many key tasks, including monitoring the local situation, supporting frontline troops, implementing appropriate policies for injured and fallen soldiers, assisting hundreds of thousands of displaced people, and addressing the issue of a large number of Cambodian workers returning from Thailand.

Moreover, the top priority in the past few days is to find a rapid solution to end the fighting to save lives in the conflict areas, including both military personnel and civilians.

"The earlier the fighting stops, the sooner the affected people, especially the displaced, can return home and restore their livelihoods."

"At this time when the country and our people are facing difficulties, I may look a bit older due to my white hair. Even if I look older and feel less strong than I did 10 years ago, my determination to face these challenges remains unwavering. Let's wait until the army and people are safe and the country regains peace—then it will be fine to dye my hair."

Escalation of Tension between Cambodia and Thailand

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