Thursday, January 24, 2013

China to Train Cambodia Military

Moeng Samphan (r) and Qi Jianguo (l) sign the memorandum of understanding in Phnom Penh, Jan. 23, 2013.
Chinese soldiers march on the streets of Urumqi, China. China poured troops into the restive city in a massive show of force, but fresh unrest flared between Han Chinese and Muslim Uighurs. The clashes show no sign of ebbing, and President Hu Jintao abandoned a Group of Eight summit in Italy to deal with the crisis.
The two allies deepen military ties with a new training agreement.

2013-01-23
Radio Free Asia

China will train Cambodia’s military under a new deal signed Wednesday, following an earlier agreement to sell 12 helicopters to Phnom Penh, officials said.

Cambodia is in need of the military assistance and China had honored its request with the deal, Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Banh said at the signing ceremony.

Moeung Samphan, secretary of state in Cambodia’s Ministry of Defense, inked the agreement in Phnom Penh with the deputy chief of general staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), who is on a three-day visit to the country.


Under the deal, China will enhance the capacity and expertise of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces by offering training courses and providing military equipment and materials, according to China’s Xinhua state news agency.

It will also provide musical instruments to be used during a military procession for the cremation of Cambodia’s late King Sihanouk next month.

Helicopters

Tea Banh said that the training and the 12 helicopters will help boost the military’s capabilities.

“So far we haven’t had the equipment for emergency rescue and long-distance operations. We will use this to prepare our military,” he said.

The Chinese-built Zhi-9 army utility helicopters are part of a U.S. $195 million loan cemented late last year.

Tea Banh said they would be used mainly for emergency relief efforts.

Qi said after singing the training deal that China will continue to help Cambodia as long as long as it needs help.

“We have decided to provide helicopters for Cambodia to help develop this country. When Cambodia has a natural disaster, Cambodia can use its helicopters,” he said.

China has played a key role in improving Cambodia's dilapidated military inventory since 2010, when Beijing donated 250 jeeps and trucks to Cambodia's army after the U.S. scrapped a similar plan.

China is also investing heavily in Cambodia, with its companies pledging in the past year to pump $8 billion into the country, a figure equivalent to almost two-thirds of the Cambodian economy, according to Reuters news agency.

Reported by Sok Serey for RFA’s Khmer Service. Translated by Samean Yun. Written in English by Rachel Vandenbrink.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

China will train Cambodian Khmers to kill Khmer gain? Like in the Pol Pot time?

Anonymous said...

i loved our big(china) brother get involved,,

Anonymous said...

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កុម្មុយនិស្តិ៏។

Anonymous said...

More than 1.7 millions of Khmers was killed under Pol Pot regime. All Khmers must know that who stand behind this killing.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

to fight with whom ?
yuon cross border into khmer land
freely.

booshit ah kwak hun sen.
ah terachhan hun sen- the kanhjeas yuon.

Anonymous said...

10:30 am Do you know that Viet killed khmers. Khmer-Viet from Hanoi who killed Khmers. Stop saying Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge, Khmer Rouge......The more you say Khmer rouge killed Khmers, the more Viet is happier.....

Don't get into Viet trap again and again.... Be smart and realistic...