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Koun Wick
Cambodian Ambassador to Japan
In office
1974–1975
Appointed byLon Nol
Preceded bySim Var
Succeeded byTruong Mealy
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
1970–1972
Prime MinisterLon Nol
Sisowath Sirik Matak
Preceded byYem Sambaur
Succeeded bySon Ngoc Thanh
In office
1964–1965
Prime MinisterNorodom Kantol
Preceded byNorodom Kantol
Succeeded byNorodom Kantol
Personal details
Born(1917-11-10)10 November 1917
Cambodia, French Indochina (now Cambodia)
Died27 December 1999(1999-12-27) (aged 82)
London, England, UK
RelativesChau Sen Cocsal Chhum (cousin)

Koun Wick (10 November 1917 – 27 December 1999) was a Cambodian statesman and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1970 to 1972 and from 1964 to 1965.[1] He was a cousin of former prime minister Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Wick Koun". The Guardian. 20 January 2000.
  2. ^ "Index Ch".
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