In a story that could rival the latest drama series, former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen recently made headlines with his heartwarming reunion with old friend and fellow former leader, Thaksin Shinawatra, in Bangkok. Picture this: two political heavyweights, whose careers have seen more ups and downs than a stock market chart, coming together not as rivals, but as comrades reminiscing about the good old days. The scene was set at Thaksin’s residence, nestled in the quiet streets of Bang Phlat district, a stone’s throw away from the bustling heart of Bangkok. It was here, on a sunny Wednesday, that Hun Sen, with the warmth of a long-lost brother, paid Thaksin a visit. Imagine the emotional reunion, embraced by the comfort of home, with grilled prawns from Suphan Buri sizzling in the background and Thai desserts sweetening the atmosphere. Hun Sen wasn’t just in town for the food, though. The…
