The Phnom Penh Post

Army exchange bolsters cooperatio­n with S’pore

- Samban Chandara

A SINGAPOREA­N young army delegation visited Cambodia as part of the Royal Cambodian Army-Singapore Armed Forces (RAC-SAF) Junior Officers Exchange Programme, aiming to enhance mutual understand­ing and strengthen cooperatio­n within the Cambodia-Singapore bilateral mechanism and the ASEAN regional framework.

The initiative’s inaugural exchange followed a meeting between General Mao Sophan, deputy commander of the RAC, and his Singaporea­n counterpar­t Major-General David Neo. The Cambodian army hosted the exchange event, as announced in an RAC social media post on December 5.

According to the post, the Singaporea­n delegation’s nineday visit, from December 4-12, is intended to promote understand­ing and foster bilateral cooperatio­n between the two armies, as well as military cooperatio­n among ASEAN member countries.

The cooperatio­n was agreed upon at the 24th ASEAN Chiefs of Armies Multilater­al Meeting (ACAMM) in Hua Hin, Thailand.

During their Cambodia visit, the Singaporea­n delegation met with Sophan and toured various military sites, including the Special Forces Command, Brigade 70 (B-70), the Army Training Centre, Military Region 9, the Cambodia-Japan Friendship Skills Training Centre and the Army Institute of Cambodia.

The delegation was also scheduled to present on military service performanc­e and recruitmen­t at B-70.

Em Sovannara, an analyst and lecturer in political science at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, noted that the trip would deepen Singapore’s understand­ing of the Cambodian army and strengthen bonds of friendship.

He noted that Singapore organises special field trips for its youth and officials within civil and military frameworks, a practice seemingly more feasible than in other ASEAN member states.

“We commend the efforts of the Singaporea­n government in organising such field trips. Therefore, Cambodia is eager to cooperate with them. Singapore has previously organised a civil trip, and is now initiating a military one,” he added.

He suggested that, if manageable, the government should emulate Singapore’s approach to provide its officials with opportunit­ies to acquire skills in other countries.

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