In 2010, China has invested $610 million.
Air France suspended service to Cambodia more than 35 years ago, with the country on the verge of collapse to the Khmer Rouge.
In 2002, China announced an undisclosed debt cancellation estimated at the time to be between $60 million and $1 billion.
Cambodia, one of the poorest nations in the world, typically needed aid from both sides to supplement its annual budget and to develop.
Last week, the leader of a demonstration for housing rights was severely beaten by police, as UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon toured.
Tribunal spokesman Lars Olsen said Wednesday that rape and forced marriage are included in the indictments for Case 002.
China is also a significant investor in Cambodia in garments, textiles, hydropower, agriculture and mining.
VOA Khmer spoke with David Chandler, a Cambodian scholar and author and former diplomat posted in Phnom Penh.
Prime Minister Hun Sen told UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon he wanted the office head in Cambodia to be sacked.
Bill Hayton, author of “Vietnam: Rising Dragon,” says that the Vietnamese now fear Cambodia will become “a satellite of China.”
Clinton also said Cambodia could find creative means of repaying more than $400 million in debt incurred during the Lon Nol regime.
Ou Virak is on a two-week trip to the US, where he met with senior State Department officials and representatives of Congress.
Prime Minister Hun Sen and his Thai counterpart met on the sidelines of a UN-Asean summit in Hanoi on Thursday.
Clinton will arrive in Cambodia Saturday and stay through Monday.
Frieden also called for wider implementation of a World Health Organization policy package.
Ban said he felt the government was “committed to completing the process” of the court and that Cambodians seek and deserve justice.
Soun Sophoan, who attempted to lead 30 activists toward Ban's motorcade, remained in serious condition on Thursday night.
Pung Chiv Kek, founder of the rights group Licadho, said Cambodia must appreciate the meaning of the Paris Peace Agreement of 1991.
Rights groups and other residents have looked for him to address what they say is a deteriorating rights situation in Cambodia.
One in five Americans has irritable bowel syndrome.
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