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Cambodian PM says no China naval base being built

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Pnomp Penh, Cambodia
Mon, November 19, 2018

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Cambodian PM says no China naval base being built Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) and his wife Bun Rany look on during a ceremony at the Olympic national stadium in Phnom Penh on July 17, 2017. The Cambodian government has organised a ceremony to celebrate the listing of the Sambor Prei Kuk temple complex as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the third site in Cambodia with World Heritage status. TANG CHHIN SOTHY / AFP (AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)

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ambodia will not allow foreign military bases on its soil, strongman premier Hun Sen said Monday, swatting away US concerns about a possible Chinese naval site near hotly contested seas.

China has lavished billions of dollars in soft loans, infrastructure and investment on the poor Southeast Asian kingdom, gifting Prime Minister Hun Sen a fast growing economy that he wields as justification for his 33-year authoritarian rule.

In exchange Cambodia has been staunch China ally.

It has seeded disunity among the 10-member ASEAN bloc of Southeast Asian nations over a diplomatic pushback to Beijing's aggression in the strategically pivotal South China Sea.

Rumours a Chinese naval base is under contruction off Cambodia's southwest coast have been swirling.

The area under scrutiny is in the Gulf of Thailand but gives ready access to the South China Sea.

Beijing claims most of the flashpoint area, infuriating the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Taiwan who all have competing claims to its islands and potentially resource-rich waters.

But in comments during a cabinet meeting, broadcast on Facebook live, Hun Sen denied military bases of any kind have - or will be - built on Cambodian territory.

"I have received a letter from Mike Pence, US Vice President, regarding concerns that there will be a China naval base in Cambodia," he said.

"The Constitution of Cambodia bans the presence of foreign troops or military bases in its territory.... whether naval forces, infantry forces or air forces."

The US, once the region's undisputed military power, is acutely aware of the strategic and trading importance of the South China Sea and insists it remains international waters. 

US, Australian and British warships have increasingly conducted "freedom of navigation" operations through the sea to press that point, infuriating Beijing.

Hun Sen dismissed reports of a Chinese base as "information that only tries to manipulate the truth."

"I will reply to the letter form US Vice-president Mike Pence to make him understand clearly about the issue."

Chinese bankrolled casinos, developments and dams have mushroomed in recent years, fanning growth but incubating restment among some Cambodians who fear the country is increasingly in the pocket of the regional superpower.

Several joint military exercises have also taken place while in June Beijing promised $100 million to modernise Cambodia's military.

China has established military positions on disputed outcrops in the South China Sea and intimidates fishermen and naval vessels from rival countries.

Chinese Premier Li Kequaing last week sought to soothe anxieties, backing a rule book on behaviour in contested waters to be finished in three years 

"We are not and we will not seek hegemony or expansion. That is something that we will never do," he added, ahead of a summit of Southeast Asian leaders in Singapore.

Critics have countered that China has deliberately spent years negotiating the rulebook with Southeast Asian neighbours to buy time to build up its military bases.

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