Cambodia announces $100 million in military aid from China

Cambodia announces $100 million in military aid from China

China's Defence Minister Wei Fenghe (right) shakes hands with Cambodia's Defence Minister Tea Banh (left) during a visit to a military exhibition in Phnom Penh on June 19, 2018. Wei is on a five-day official visit to Cambodia. (AFP PHOTO)
China's Defence Minister Wei Fenghe (right) shakes hands with Cambodia's Defence Minister Tea Banh (left) during a visit to a military exhibition in Phnom Penh on June 19, 2018. Wei is on a five-day official visit to Cambodia. (AFP PHOTO)

PHNOM PENH: A Cambodian defence official says China has agreed to provide more than $100 million in military aid to the Southeast Asian nation, a close political ally.

Defence Ministry spokesman Gen. Chhum Socheat said Tuesday that the aid for training, exercise and equipment was agreed upon over the weekend in a meeting between visiting Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe and his Cambodian counterpart Tea Banh. Wei on Monday also met with Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Wei's five-day trip was undertaken to strengthen military ties and attend a China-Cambodia military exhibition. It concludes on Wednesday.

China is Cambodia's closest political ally and a major economic supporter, wooing it into its sphere of influence with millions of dollars in aid and investment over the past decade.

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