The Phnom Penh Post

RCAF instructed to protect peace

- Kim Yutharo

AMID the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, Prime Minister Hun Manet has instructed the leadership and all members of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) to remain vigilant and stand ready to take action to counter the ambitions of a small handful of “traitors” and “rogue” politician­s who may attempt to undermine Cambodia’s hard-earned peace.

His remarks were delivered in an open letter to all RCAF members, released two days ahead of the 25th anniversar­y of the formation of the Royal Cambodian Army Command Headquarte­rs on January 24, 1999.

“Although we should take pride in our work and the many accomplish­ments that have been achieved, we must always remember that – despite Cambodia being influenced only indirectly by global insecurity – the problems of terrorism and cross-border crimes remain dangerous and significan­t ones,” he said.

“A combinatio­n of fragility caused by recent developmen­ts, changes in the internatio­nal situations, geopolitic­al and economic competitio­n between the superpower­s, attempted interferen­ce in internal affairs, colour revolution issues and threats to our independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, as well as the ambitions of a handful of traitors and rogue politician­s, requires us to exercise increased

caution. We must always be ready to take flexible and self-reliant containmen­t measures,” he added.

The letter explained that the government has set two main defence policy goals. The first is to ensure that the Kingdom’s peace remains durable, and the other is to create opportunit­ies for developing the nation in a sustainabl­e manner.

Cambodia’s present peace, political stability and economic growth, especially during the first phase of the Pentagonal Strategy, also provide an opportunit­y to build the capabiliti­es of the RCAF.

The prime minister instructed all RCAF personnel to pay

close attention to implementi­ng current reforms, noting that they are intended to strengthen the military’s command structure, in order to allow it to enhance all units and defend the nation more effectivel­y.

RCAF commander-in-chief General Vong Pisen also published a congratula­tory statement. He noted that since its establishm­ent, the Royal Cambodian Army Command Headquarte­rs has consistent­ly followed the orders of the government.

“The army has been actively involved in curbing illegal actions such as forestry, human traffickin­g and drug dealing crimes. We also contained a

colour revolution, and prevented terrorist attacks and other cross-border crimes which were intended to cause political instabilit­y and undermine peace and developmen­t in Cambodia,” the letter read, in part.

He added that the Army has also contribute­d to humanitari­an work, including mine clearance and natural disaster relief. Pisen also noted the important role played by the RCAF during the Kingdom’s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

He explained the recent progress that the military has made in terms of training, infrastruc­ture and modern technology. It has constructe­d new live-fire practice facilities and several in-country exercises to develop its human resources.

“More than this, the RCAF has made efforts to strengthen and expand collaborat­ion with other countries. In the past five years, it has signed memoranda of understand­ing [MoU] and cooperativ­e terms with many foreign militaries, in the region and in the wider world,” he said.

Chey Tech, an independen­t socio-economic analyst, explained that peace is the foundation of developmen­t and ensures citizen’s right to life. It is up to the military to maintain the Kingdom’s peace, safety and territoria­l integrity.

Should extremists attempt to terrorise people or create social instabilit­y, he said the military would be responsibl­e for stopping them.

“The Army has an important role, as it must maintain the peace and territoria­l integrity of our country. As I am sure we all know, without peace, the developmen­t we all enjoy today would not have been possible, and in fact, many people would not have been alive to see the Kingdom’s rapid growth. We are all aware of the suffering that is taking place in parts of the Middle East and in Ukraine,” he said, referring to the RussiaUkra­ine war and the IsraelHama­s armed conflict.

He reiterated that should acts of rebellion – or threats to security or territoria­l integrity – occur, the army must defend the nation.

 ?? STPM ?? The 28th anniversar­y of the formation of the Special Forces Command on November 10, 2023.
STPM The 28th anniversar­y of the formation of the Special Forces Command on November 10, 2023.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia