<p>Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday he has Covid-19 and is leaving the Group of 20 meetings in Bali, just days after hosting President Joe Biden and other world leaders for a summit in his country's capital.</p>.<p>The diagnosis came as the heads of the G20 leading economies and other nations began a two-day meeting on the Indonesian resort island.</p>.<p>In a posting on his Facebook page, the Cambodian leader said he tested positive for the coronavirus Monday night and an Indonesian physician confirmed the diagnosis on Tuesday morning.</p>.<p>He cancelled his meetings at the G20 as well as the upcoming APEC economic forum in Bangkok to return home.</p>.<p>The White House said Biden tested negative Tuesday morning and is not considered a close contact as defined by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.</p>.<p>The two leaders spent considerable time together Saturday, and were at a joint meeting but not seated together as recently as Sunday.</p>.<p>Hun Sen said it was fortunate that he arrived in Bali late Monday and was unable to join a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders.</p>.<p>The Cambodian capital Phnom Penh was the host of the Association of Southeast Asian Nation summit that ended on Sunday.</p>.<p>Hun Sen met and shook hands with many leaders who attended one-on-one, some on multiple occasions.</p>.<p>In addition to Biden, guests included Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and many others.</p>.<p>Cambodia last month lifted most of its Covid-19 restrictions on travellers, and world leaders arriving for the ASEAN summit were recommended to continue following health and safety protocols but were not required to do so.</p>.<p>During the summit, almost none of the leaders or other participants wore masks and all were seated close to one another, often for lengthy periods of time.</p>.<p>Biden sat next to Hun Sen during a lengthy gala dinner Saturday evening.</p>.<p>They spent time close together earlier Saturday in bilateral discussions as well as talks during the wider ASEAN meeting.</p>.<p>They were both participants in Sunday's parallel East Asia Summit as well.</p>.<p>As the leader of the host nation, Hun Sen had contact with almost all of the top-level participants.</p>.<p>On Sunday, Hun Sen met with New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and others at a separate meeting on the sidelines of the summit. A spokesperson said Ardern tested negative for the virus Tuesday.</p>.<p>Hun Sen also was in contact with G20 host Joko Widodo, the Indonesian president.</p>.<p>The two men shook hands Sunday as Hun Sen handed over the ASEAN gavel, turning over the rotating chairmanship to Indonesia for 2023.</p>.<p>In his Facebook post, Hun Sen said he had “no idea” when he might have become infected with Covid-19.</p>.<p>He said he feels normal and is continuing to carry out his duties as usual except for meeting with guests.</p>.<p>The G20 summit's Indonesian organisers required delegates and journalists covering the event to provide proof of vaccination against Covid-19 and undergo temperature checks on arrival.</p>.<p>Participants were also expected to take daily coronavirus tests, though it was unclear if this requirement extended to heads of government.</p>
<p>Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday he has Covid-19 and is leaving the Group of 20 meetings in Bali, just days after hosting President Joe Biden and other world leaders for a summit in his country's capital.</p>.<p>The diagnosis came as the heads of the G20 leading economies and other nations began a two-day meeting on the Indonesian resort island.</p>.<p>In a posting on his Facebook page, the Cambodian leader said he tested positive for the coronavirus Monday night and an Indonesian physician confirmed the diagnosis on Tuesday morning.</p>.<p>He cancelled his meetings at the G20 as well as the upcoming APEC economic forum in Bangkok to return home.</p>.<p>The White House said Biden tested negative Tuesday morning and is not considered a close contact as defined by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.</p>.<p>The two leaders spent considerable time together Saturday, and were at a joint meeting but not seated together as recently as Sunday.</p>.<p>Hun Sen said it was fortunate that he arrived in Bali late Monday and was unable to join a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders.</p>.<p>The Cambodian capital Phnom Penh was the host of the Association of Southeast Asian Nation summit that ended on Sunday.</p>.<p>Hun Sen met and shook hands with many leaders who attended one-on-one, some on multiple occasions.</p>.<p>In addition to Biden, guests included Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and many others.</p>.<p>Cambodia last month lifted most of its Covid-19 restrictions on travellers, and world leaders arriving for the ASEAN summit were recommended to continue following health and safety protocols but were not required to do so.</p>.<p>During the summit, almost none of the leaders or other participants wore masks and all were seated close to one another, often for lengthy periods of time.</p>.<p>Biden sat next to Hun Sen during a lengthy gala dinner Saturday evening.</p>.<p>They spent time close together earlier Saturday in bilateral discussions as well as talks during the wider ASEAN meeting.</p>.<p>They were both participants in Sunday's parallel East Asia Summit as well.</p>.<p>As the leader of the host nation, Hun Sen had contact with almost all of the top-level participants.</p>.<p>On Sunday, Hun Sen met with New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and others at a separate meeting on the sidelines of the summit. A spokesperson said Ardern tested negative for the virus Tuesday.</p>.<p>Hun Sen also was in contact with G20 host Joko Widodo, the Indonesian president.</p>.<p>The two men shook hands Sunday as Hun Sen handed over the ASEAN gavel, turning over the rotating chairmanship to Indonesia for 2023.</p>.<p>In his Facebook post, Hun Sen said he had “no idea” when he might have become infected with Covid-19.</p>.<p>He said he feels normal and is continuing to carry out his duties as usual except for meeting with guests.</p>.<p>The G20 summit's Indonesian organisers required delegates and journalists covering the event to provide proof of vaccination against Covid-19 and undergo temperature checks on arrival.</p>.<p>Participants were also expected to take daily coronavirus tests, though it was unclear if this requirement extended to heads of government.</p>