Captain Wang Hong Li (L), Commanding Officer of the 23rd Chinese Naval Escort Task Force, smiles as Cambodia's Defense Minister Tea Banh (R) speaks during a meeting at the Ministry of National Defense of Cambodia, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia October 17, 2016. REUTERS/Samrang Pring |
China to help Cambodia modernize its armed forces: government
Reuters | 17 October 2016
China has agreed
to help modernize Cambodia's military, Cambodia's defense minister said on
Monday, after the two countries signed new agreements to boost military aid.
Cambodia is China's loyal ally
in Asia, routinely backing Beijing's position at international forums in a
region where China and United States vie for influence.
Cambodia has shielded China from criticism by
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) over the South China Sea.
ASEAN members Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei are in disputes
with China over rival claims to the waters.
"We signed some protocols with each other
in providing supplies in order to modernize our work and as a contribution to
strengthen stronger capacity of our national defense," Defence Minister
Tea Banh, who returned from an official visit to Beijing over the weekend, told
reporters on Monday.
His comments follow a visit to Cambodia by
Chinese President Xi Jinping last week in which Xi praised the close ties
between the two countries. China and Cambodia signed 31 agreements during the
visit, including soft loan deals worth around $237 million.
The Chinese leader also canceled around $89
million in debt and pledged another $14 million in military aid to Cambodia.
Banh said that Cambodia plans to acquire fighter jets from
China in the long term but that the military needs to focus now on
strengthening its airspace.
Cambodia has had border disputes with neighboring Vietnam and
Thailand. A border dispute with Thailand has in recent years resulted in
sporadic exchanges of fire.
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