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Embassy of France, Phnom Penh

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225:. Philippe Coste was to be appointed as a "permanent representative", as most other countries had agreed to do until the new government held elections. However, he was actually accredited as a full-fledged ambassador in his presentation of credentials on 15 November, which was one of several contentious decisions made by France to enhance its relations with Cambodia at what was considered an early stage of reintegration with the international community. The embassy was initially re-established in another site, but it was announced in 1993 that the former premises, which had been repatriated and were calculated to be 7.5 hectares, would be renovated. This took three years, with the embassy moving back in 1995 and officially opening there in 1996. During the reign of Prince 1055: 167:. After independence, the Cambodian government requested that it take ownership of the hotel, and in 1955, an agreement was produced that granted 4.8 hectares of land and leftover assets from the loan used to build the hotel in exchange for the property. The following year, M. Pierre Dafau was chosen to build the embassy complex, with France allocating 250 million francs to the project. Construction started in 1958 and ended in 1961. According to prominent 1744: 204:, stayed in the embassy along with other refugees; Schanberg stated that the Cambodians were made to leave in two waves, with some (including Pran) being allowed to secretly flee on 18 April and 600 others were handed over to Khmer Rouge authorities on 21 April. The treatment and eviction of Cambodians from the embassy has been the subject of controversy, with Billon Ung Boun Hor, the wife of ex- 753: 229:
as Cambodian prime minister, diplomats were denied access to him in retaliation to a warning published for foreign tourists after a series of assaults, with the rape of a French woman by a police officer soon after her arrival being a particularly concerning one. This eventually led to a diplomatic
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on 17 April, the new government did not allow France, as well as most other countries with the exception of a few allies, mostly communist states, to reopen its embassy. However, the embassy remained staffed, led by vice-consul Jean Dyrac, and would become a space of refuge for 600 foreigners and
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Ung Bon Hor, suing the French government in 1999; in response, Dyrac stated that the situation meant that turning over Cambodians to the Khmer Rouge was inevitable. Finally, on 30 April, the foreigners were removed from the embassy and trucked to the Thailand border by the Khmer Rouge.
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1,000 Cambodians during and shortly after the battle. By April 26, almost all Cambodians has been forced out, with only foreign journalists and diplomats as well as Cambodian women with a foreign husband remaining and supply aircraft not being allowed to fly in.
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Until Cambodia's independence from France in 1953, the colonial power was represented in Phnom Penh by a high commissioner, who used a hotel that was purposely built for these activities which was partially funded through the local administrative budget of
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After the fall of the Khmer Rouge and the installation of a Vietnamese-backed government in 1979, the premises were used as an army command post until 1985. Between 1986 and 1991, the chancery served as an orphanage that housed up to 170 children.
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escalation that resulted in a fallout between Ranariddh and France as well as ambassador Le Lidec taking a stricter stance on human rights issues in the country.
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By March 1975, the embassy had already ceased operations due to the expectation of a
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Times, Sydney H. Schanberg Special to The New York (March 21, 1975).
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Times, David A. Andelman Special to The New York (April 27, 1975).
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takeover for several days until foreigners were forced to go to
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Times, Flora Lewis Special to The New York (April 30, 1975).
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while the regime forced Cambodians to stay in the country.
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Diplomatic mission of the United States to Cambodia
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11°35â€Č0.25″N 104°54â€Č54.67″E / 11.5834028°N 104.9151861°E / 11.5834028; 104.9151861
Ambassador
Official website
French
Khmer
diplomatic mission
French Republic
Kingdom of Cambodia
Phnom Penh
Khmer Rouge
Thailand
French Indochina
Sangkum-era
Nhiek Tioulong
Khmer Rouge
fall of Phnom Penh
Dith Pran
Sydney Schanberg
Cambodian genocide
National Assembly President
1991 Paris Peace Agreements
Norodom Ranariddh
Cambodia-France relations
AHM 2020
Nhiek Tioulong
"France and Cambodia Remain United in Friendship"
"Britain Closes Embassy in Phnom Penh Leaving U.S. as the Only Western Mission"
ISSN
0362-4331
Jeldres 2012

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