The Phnom Penh Post

China to provide $84M grant to strengthen Kingdom’s military

- Mech Dara

CHINA will grant the Kingdom 600 million yuan ($84 million) as it continues to support the strengthen­ing of the Cambodian military, Minister of National Defence Tea Banh said on Wednesday.

The aid is to upgrade equipment and improve training, in what was described as comprehens­ive Chinese assistance in response to

Cambodian military deficienci­es.

Banh led a delegation of highrankin­g Cambodian military officials to the 7th Military World Games sporting event in Wuhan, in China’s Hubei province. During the five-day visit that ended on Tuesday, he discussed regional security issues with China’s Minister of National Defence Wei Fenghe.

In addition to attending the Military World Games, Banh also joined defence ministers from 23 countries at the 9th Beijing Xiangshan Forum.

Speaking to journalist­s on Wednesday at the Phnom Penh Internatio­nal Airport upon his return from China, he said the Chinese grant, which will be used to enhance the country’s military capabiliti­es, demonstrat­ed the strengthen­ing of cooperatio­n between Cambodia and China.

“We have an important agreement – China will grant 600 million yuan to the Cambodian military, which we will use to increase military capacity. We will continue our cooperatio­n, which is unwavering. We reaffirmed the continuati­on of existing operations as we continue to further strengthen cooperatio­n,” he said.

Banh told The Post that China continued to assist Cambodia in strengthen­ing the Kingdom’s defensive capabiliti­es. He said the Ministry of National Defence had used the funds to address deficienci­es, including procuring advanced equipment for the military, improving training and developing infrastruc­ture.

“We are strengthen­ing all areas as we upgrade our defensive capabiliti­es to the next level. We have a lot of shortages and a lot of needs, so it is not just about equipment.

“We use the assistance to address deficienci­es, including in training and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, as well as the constructi­on of schools and hospitals, and improving the

facilities at health

Banh said.

Regarding the suspension of annual military exercises between Cambodia and the US and a decline in military relations, Banh said this would be difficult when assistance came with conditions.

“[ The Chinese] are dedicated fully to helping us address our deficienci­es, enabling us to move forward.

“If [the US] helps us partially and then demands something else, it makes it difficult for us to follow them. It is normal to cooperate when there is agreement on both sides, and we have to follow this agreement.

“But if cooperatio­n comes hesitantly and requires Cambodia to do this or that, we cannot do that. That is why we have had to postpone some things,” Banh said.

Separately, RCAF deputy commander-in-chief General Ith Sarath on Wednesday welcomed a Chinese People’s Liberation Army delegation led by Special Colonel Zhang Yuan Song to discuss preparatio­ns for next year’s joint Golden Dragon military exercises. centres,”

“The live-fire field at the Techo Sen Chumkiri Training School in Kampot province’s Chumkiri district, where we held the drills last year, is a good location for the Golden Dragon exercises,” Sarath told Zhang.

Zhang thanked Sarath, who is the chairman of the 2020 Golden Dragon organising committee, for the discussion­s on next year’s exercises to ensure they would be as successful as previous years.

RCAF General Command spokesman Thong Solimo said next year’s Golden Dragon exercises would be held in March, with 2,000 Cambodian soldiers and more than 200 Chinese troops taking part.

The events would focus on counter-terrorism, hostage freeing and natural disaster rescue drills, so that the Kingdom’s soldiers can fulfil their duties on UN peacekeepi­ng missions and as part of UN engineerin­g teams, he said.

“There are no major changes for the forces to take part in the exercises . . . Armoured vehicles, artillery and mortars are to be used, as well as helicopter­s and air support weapons,” Solimo said.

 ?? TEA BANH VIA FACEBOOK ?? Minister of Interior Tea Banh attends the 9th Beijing Xiangshan Forum on Tuesday.
TEA BANH VIA FACEBOOK Minister of Interior Tea Banh attends the 9th Beijing Xiangshan Forum on Tuesday.

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