Just days before America votes for its 
next president, Donald Trump has drawn yet another unlikely 
international endorsement with Cambodian strongman Hun Sen joining a 
colourful coterie of foreign leaders backing the real estate mogul to 
win.
“Frankly speaking, I really want Trump to win,” Hun Sen said in a speech to hundreds of police cadets in the capital Phnom Penh.
“If Trump wins, the world might change and the situation would become better because Trump is a businessman, and as businessman, Trump will not want war,” he added.
Hun Sen, whose 31-year rule over 
Cambodia has been marred by accusations of rampant rights abuses, added 
that a Trump presidency may help heal deeply strained ties between the 
United States and Russia.
“But if Trump wins, Trump and Putin could be friends,” Hun Sen said Thursday.
The Russian president is one of few other world leaders to praise Trump, calling him a “very bright and talented person”.
A handful of other endorsements have 
come from right-wing politicians in Europe, including Hungarian PM 
Viktor Orban and Czech President Milos Zeman.
In an extraordinarily divisive campaign,
 Trump has hurled insults at women, hispanics, Muslims and called into 
question long-standing alliances with nations around the globe.
The endorsement from Hun Sen comes as 
Trump’s polling numbers have been given a recent lift ahead of Tuesday’s
 vote, a bump that has by turns horrified, delighted and bamboozled 
outside observers.
The sudden narrowing of the race has 
also sent shudders through financial markets, with most investors 
considering democratic nominee and former Secretary of State Hillary 
Clinton a safer, more stable bet.
AFP

 
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