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Cambodia's renovated naval base welcomes 2 Japanese warships despite US concerns
Cambodia's renovated naval base welcomes 2 Japanese warships despite US concerns

South China Morning Post

time19-04-2025

  • Politics
  • South China Morning Post

Cambodia's renovated naval base welcomes 2 Japanese warships despite US concerns

Two Japanese warships made a port call at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base on Saturday, the Japanese embassy said, the first vessels to dock at the site that has raised concerns in Washington. Advertisement The United States has said the Ream Naval Base, located off Cambodia's southern coast, could give China a key strategic position in the Gulf of Thailand near the disputed South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety. Cambodian senior officials have repeatedly denied that the base is for use by any single foreign power, following US media reports in 2022 saying the new facilities at Ream base – originally built partly with US funds – would be exclusively for the Chinese navy. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and a delegation from China's People's Liberation Army inaugurated the base early this month. Hun Manet said during the opening that the base had 'nothing to hide' and denied the new and improved facility would be for Beijing's 'exclusive' use, saying ships from other countries would be allowed to dock. Advertisement Media access to the base was restricted on Saturday when the Japanese vessels Bungo and Etajima from the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) made a port call.

Japanese warships dock at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base
Japanese warships dock at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base

Yahoo

time19-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Japanese warships dock at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base

Two Japanese warships made a port call at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base on Saturday, the Japanese embassy said, the first vessels to dock at the site that has raised concerns in Washington. The United States has said the Ream Naval Base, located off Cambodia's southern coast, could give China a key strategic position in the Gulf of Thailand near the disputed South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety. Cambodian senior officials have repeatedly denied that the base is for use by any single foreign power, following US media reports in 2022 saying the new facilities at Ream base -- originally built partly with US funds -- would be exclusively for the Chinese navy. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and a delegation from China's People's Liberation Army inaugurated the base early this month. Hun Manet said during the opening that the base had "nothing to hide" and denied the new and improved facility would be for Beijing's "exclusive" use, saying ships from other countries would be allowed to dock. Media access to the base was restricted on Saturday when the Japanese vessels Bungo and Etajima from the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) made a port call. "We are glad to witness the visit to the renovated Ream Naval Base," the Embassy of Japan in Phnom Penh said in a statement sent to media, adding that it is "a historically significant event". "We are aware that the Royal Government of Cambodia has been willing to make the base open to all the countries," the embassy said, adding that the visit would "enhance trust and confidence". Cambodia has long been one of China's staunchest allies in Southeast Asia, and Beijing has extended its influence over Phnom Penh in recent years. Under former leader Hun Sen -- Prime Minister Hun Manet's father -- China poured billions of dollars into infrastructure investments, while Washington's relationship with Phnom Penh has deteriorated in recent years. Chinese President Xi Jinping this week wrapped up a tour of Southeast Asia, ending in Cambodia, in which he sought to strengthen regional trade ties. Beijing has since 2022 been contributing to a revamp of the Ream Naval Base, which was originally built partly using US funds. suy/sjc/tc

Cambodia to inaugurate Chinese-renovated naval base
Cambodia to inaugurate Chinese-renovated naval base

Al Arabiya

time18-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Arabiya

Cambodia to inaugurate Chinese-renovated naval base

Cambodia will inaugurate a Chinese-renovated naval base next month, an army spokesman said Tuesday, with a Japanese warship expected to be the first to dock at the site that has drawn concerns from the United States. Washington has said the Ream naval base, located off Cambodia's southern coast, could give Beijing a key strategic position in the Gulf of Thailand near the disputed South China Sea, which China claims almost in its entirety. 'The first phase of the Ream base is planned to be inaugurated on April 2,' Major General Thong Solimo, spokesman for the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF), told AFP. RCAF's Commander-in-chief Vong Pisen told Japanese military attaché officials about the schedule during a meeting on Tuesday, Thong Solimo said, adding that Cambodia would 'allow a Japanese military ship to dock at the Ream base first' following the ribbon-cutting. He added ships from other countries would also be allowed to dock at Ream. Cambodia has long been one of China's staunchest allies in Southeast Asia, and Beijing has extended its influence over Phnom Penh in recent years. Under former leader Hun Sen -- Prime Minister Hun Manet's father -- China has poured billions of dollars into infrastructure investment, while Washington's relationship with Phnom Penh has deteriorated. Since 2022, China has been funding the renovation of the Ream naval base which was originally built partly using US funds. Chinese warships first docked at the 363-metre (1,190-foot) pier in December 2023. In December 2024, a US warship docked in Cambodia in the first American military port call in eight years. A senior US army commander visited Cambodia in February and met with Hun Manet to 'expand bilateral defense ties.' Cambodia is set to receive two warships from China to improve its defense capabilities. Cambodian leaders have repeatedly denied that the base is for use by any foreign power.

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