Norodom Sirivudh
| Norodom Sirivudh | |
|---|---|
| នរោត្ដម សិរីវុឌ្ឍ | |
| Sirivudh in 2015 | |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | |
| In office 29 October 1993 – 24 October 1994 | |
| Prime Minister | Hun Sen Norodom Ranariddh | 
| Preceded by | Hor Namhong | 
| Succeeded by | Ung Huot | 
| Minister of Interior | |
| In office 16 July 2004 – 2 March 2006 Served with Sar Kheng | |
| Prime Minister | Hun Sen | 
| Preceded by | You Hockry | 
| Succeeded by | Sar Kheng (outright minister) | 
| Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia | |
| In office 16 July 2004 – 21 March 2006 | |
| Prime Minister | Hun Sen | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 8 June 1951 Phnom Penh, Cambodia, French Indochina | 
| Political party | FUNCINPEC | 
| Parent(s) | Norodom Suramarit Kim An-Yeap | 
| Alma mater | Paris Dauphine University | 
| House | Norodom | 
Norodom Sirivudh (Khmer: នរោត្តម សិរីវុឌ្ឍ; born 8 June 1951) is a Cambodian royal politician who served as a Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 1994. A member of the royalist FUNCINPEC, he also served as Deputy Prime Minister from 2004 to 2006, and, concurrently, co-Minister of Interior with Sar Kheng. He is the son of King Norodom Suramarit, and a half-brother of King Father Norodom Sihanouk. He was also featured in John Pirozzi's film Don't Think I've Forgotten.