Cambodia makes request to Vietnam to give their cadets military training and drilling


Minister of National Defence General Tea Banh meets with Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Defence and Chief of the General Staff of the People's Army of Vietnam, Senior Lieutenant Nguyen Tan Cuong, who came to Cambodia to attend the 19th ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces' Meeting (ACDFM-19) from March 15-17. - Phnom Penh Post/ANN

PHNOM PENH, March 20 (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): Cambodian Minister of National Defence General Tea Banh has asked Vietnam to take in Cambodian cadets for military training and send trainers to the Kingdom, according to the ministry’s Information Department.

Tea Banh made the request at a meeting with Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Defence and Chief of the General Staff of the People's Army of Vietnam, Senior Lieutenant Nguyen Tan Cuong, who came to Cambodia to attend the 19th ASEAN Chiefs of Defence Forces' Meeting (ACDFM-19) from March 15-17.

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