Doors open to US Navy at upgraded post funded by China


THE COUNTRY said that the United States Navy would be welcome to visit its Ream Naval Base, which the Pentagon is concerned will become a Chinese outpost.

Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol on Tuesday told a think-tank event in Washington that any country’s military could call at the port once the naval base is completed.“

The Ream Naval Base is not for the Chinese. The Chinese provided us with the assistance to expand the Ream Naval Base for our own national defence, not to be used by the Chinese or any military against another country,

” Sun told the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.“When this naval base is completed, any navy can call on that port, as long as it’s for humanitarian and disaster recovery or joint military exercise,” he said.

However, he advised the US Navy to bring small ships “because the water is shallow”. “You might get stuck there,” he said, when referring to the potential for a US Navy port call.Ties between the US and Cambodia have been strained in recent years, with Washington vocal over the government’s dismantling of the political opposition.

Chinese warships, likely corvettes or frigates, have been rotating through Ream since December to help train Cambodia’s navy. Washington has pressed Cambodia to uphold its constitution and prevent any foreign country from having exclusive access to Ream or other territory.

Before a China-funded Ream base upgrade began in June 2022, it had been the site of some joint naval training and exercises between the US and Cambodia. Cambodia demolished the US- built facility in October 2020.

US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin met Cambodia’s leadership in June and discussed resuming military training exchanges, de-mining and unexploded ordnance clearance. — Reuters

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