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In May 2014, Cambodia and China entered into an agreement to increase their defense ties. [14]: 164 As part of the agreement, China increased the number of scholarships it offered to Cambodian military personnel to study in China. [14]: 164 In 2018, China provided $100 million to Cambodia for defense spending.
The relations are mainly on economics and security. China (PRC) 19 July 1958: See Cambodia–China relations. Cambodia and the People's Republic of China relations have strengthened considerably after the end of the Cambodian-Vietnamese War. Cambodia has an embassy in Beijing. China has an embassy in Phnom Penh; China (ROC, Taiwan) No official ...
Cambodia and China begin their annual Golden Dragon military exercise this week to strengthen cooperation and exchange military experiences, a Cambodian official said Monday. A total of 1,315 ...
The Philippines remains an ally of China in Southeast Asia but the two nations must strengthen and not destroy each other and agreed to tackle the differences bilaterally. The Chinese leader also cited the proposed oil and gas exploration deal between the Philippines and China during the meeting with Duterte. President Xi cited the Memorandum ...
Two Chinese warships docked Sunday at a commercial port in Cambodia, in preparation for joint naval exercises between the two countries. The Jingangshan amphibious warfare ship and Qijiguang ...
Cambodia and China began 15-day military exercises on Thursday as questions grow about Beijing's increasing influence in the Southeast Asian nation. About 1,315 Cambodian military personnel and ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is scheduled to make an official visit to Cambodia, one of China's closest allies in Southeast Asia, after holding talks with his Chinese counterpart at an ...
Cambodia afterwards recalled its previous ambassador to the Philippines, after the ambassador verbally attacked the Philippines and Vietnam while praised China. In 2016, Cambodia again stopped an ASEAN unified stance on the South China Sea issue, and negated any mention of the South China Sea Arbitration case won by the Philippines against China.