There is a great difference between surrender and capture, ... Surrender means we have to give Pol Pot safe conduct. We have to capture him alive.

[He feared the outcome of elections set for next May.] Hun Sen does not want free, fair elections, ... He knows very well his party will lose.

For the first time in this country, not only innocent people have been killed by public forces but Buddhist monks ... have been beaten and have been assassinated.

I feel confident and hope for a brighter future of our country, Cambodia. We have learned the lessons from the past.

I was elected by the people of Cambodia in elections that were supervised and organized by the United Nations.

I will fulfill my duty as president of the National Assembly in bringing about democracy, openness and transparency...in allowing, in particular, the representatives of the people to express their will.

I think that's possible.

To freeze any assistance or aid to Cambodia unless Cambodia is back, not only to normality, but to the framework of the Paris peace accords.

I think that to see Pol Pot facing a trial does not please Hun Sen very much.