Cambodian leader, angry with US, wants Peace Corps out
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia’s leader has escalated his feud with the United States, calling Friday for U.S. Peace Corps volunteers doing development work to be withdrawn.
Prime Minister Hun Sen’s demand was part of an anti-American tirade in a speech to garment workers on the outskirts of the capital, Phnom Penh. It came a day after he told a pro-government newspaper that he will order the withdrawal of U.S. military-led teams that search for the remains of Americans missing-in-action from the Vietnam War.
The U.S. government lists 48 Americans still unaccounted for in Cambodia.
The Peace Corps began operating in Cambodia in 2006, mainly providing English-language teaching and health care training. About 500 have done tours since then.