Prak Sokhonn (Khmer: ប្រាក់ សុខុន; born 3 May 1954) is a Cambodian politician, diplomat and journalist who currently serves as a member and first vice president of the Senate. He previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2023[2] and Deputy Prime Minister from 2018 to 2023.
Early life and education
Sokhonn was born on 3 May 1954 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.[3] Sokhonn studied law in Phnom Penh between 1972 and 1975.[3]
He was sworn in as foreign minister on April 5, 2016.[5] His predecessor Hor Namhong retired from his post as foreign minister on 4 April 2016 after 17 years in office, though remained as a deputy prime minister.[6]
Prior to being named Minister of Posts and Telecommunications,[7] Sokhonn was Vice-President of the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority,[8] which regulates landmine clearance and assistance to landmine survivors in Cambodia.[9] During that tenure, he was elected to chair the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, better known as the Ottawa Treaty, aimed at eliminating landmines around the world, for one year, including presiding over the diplomatic treaty's meeting in Phnom Penh.[10][11] As President of the conference, he tried to promote adherence to the landmine treaty in South East Asia, succeeding in securing the participation of Myanmar in the meeting[12][13] The Eleventh Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (11MSP) chaired by Sokhonn, was the largest international gathering ever hosted in Cambodia.[14][15]
In November 2021, Hun Sen signaled he may replace Erywan Yusof with Sokhonn, who has criticized the Burmese military regime, when Cambodia chairs ASEAN next year, as ASEAN's special envoy to Myanmar.[16] Sokhonn was confirmed to succeed Yusof on 1 January 2022.[17]
Personal life
Sokhonn is married to Kheng Samvada, and they have a daughter and two sons. He speaks fluent Khmer, French, and English.[4]