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US ends military academy progam for Cambodia amid strained ties

Washington has been concerned over China's growing military presence in Cambodia, with the Southeast Asian country becoming one of Beijing most important allies in the region.

Reuters
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Fri, July 2, 2021

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US ends military academy progam for Cambodia amid strained ties Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen waves during his visit to the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) headquarters, currently under construction, in Phnom Penh on June 5, 2020. (AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy )

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he United States has ended its programme with Cambodia to send students to top American military academies, a US embassy official said on Thursday, marking the latest sign of strains in the relations between the two countries.

Washington has been concerned over China's growing military presence in Cambodia, with the Southeast Asian country becoming one of Beijing most important allies in the region.

The decision to end the program had been made after Cambodia had ended some areas of military cooperation, US Embassy spokesman Arend Zwartjes said.

"Following Cambodia's curtailment of cooperation in several areas of traditional bilateral military-military engagement, the country lost its eligibility for the US military service academy program," Zwartjes told Voice of America (VoA).

Zwartjes said, however, Cambodian students currently enrolled in US military academies would be permitted to complete their undergraduate programs.

"The United States has encouraged the Government of Cambodia to assist its students with remaining tuition costs," Zwartjes said.

Some elite members of Cambodian society, including Hun Manet, the oldest son of Prime Minister Hun Sen, have in recent decades graduated from the prestigious US Military Academy at West Point.

Hun Manet is now a deputy commander and joint chief of staff of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF).

Chhum Socheat, a spokesman at Cambodia's defence ministry, and government spokesman, Phay Siphan, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the issue.

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