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Cambodia, China revamp naval base, stoking US fears

Phnom Penh denies it is for Beijing’s navy’s exclusive use

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Jun 2022 8:30PM

Cambodia, China revamp naval base, stoking US fears
Cambodia’s Defence Minister Tea Banh (left) and China’s Ambassador to Cambodia Wang Wentian take part in a groundbreaking ceremony at the Ream naval base in Preah Sihanouk province today. – AFP pic, June 8, 2022

PHNOM PENH – Cambodia and China today broke ground on a Beijing-funded project to revamp a naval base that the US fears is intended for Chinese military use.

The Washington Post this week cited unnamed Western officials as saying the new facilities at Cambodia’s Ream base – strategically located on the Gulf of Thailand – were being built for the “exclusive” use of the Chinese navy.

Both countries deny the allegation, with Phnom Penh saying the base’s development is “not a secret”.

Cambodian Defence Minister Tea Banh and Chinese Ambassador Wang Wentian were on hand today to see work commence on the new facilities including a boat maintenance workshop, two piers, a dry dock, slipway and sand dredging for bigger ships to dock.

Heavy construction machinery was visible at the site.

“It is not targeted at any third party, and will be conducive to even closer practical cooperation between the two militaries, better fulfilment of international obligations and provision of international public goods,” Wang said.

The project, paid for with a Chinese grant, also includes upgrading and expanding a hospital as well as donations of military equipment and repair of eight Cambodian warships, Tea Banh said.

“There are allegations that the modernised Ream base will be used by the Chinese military exclusively. No, it is not like that at all,” the minister told several hundred people including foreign diplomats at the ceremony.

“Don’t worry too much, the Ream base is very small...It won’t pose a threat to anyone, anywhere.”

The revamp will be finished in two years, another Cambodian official said.

Wang said it would deepen the iron-clad friendship between the two countries and help modernise the Cambodian navy.

The base has been a sore spot in US-Cambodia relations for years, with Washington suspecting it is being converted for use by China as Beijing seeks to buttress its international influence with a network of military outposts.

American embassy spokesman Stephanie Arzate said the United States and other countries in the region had “expressed concern about the lack of transparency on the intent, nature and scope of this project”, as well as China’s role in its construction.

“An exclusive PRC military presence at Ream could threaten Cambodia’s autonomy and undermine regional security,” Arzate said.

Concerns about the base go back as far as 2019, when the Wall Street Journal reported on a secret draft deal allowing Beijing to dock warships there.

Cambodia has since dismantled facilities at the base that were built partly with American money and played host to US military exercises. – AFP, June 8, 2022

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