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Cambodia says China not behind scrapped ‘Angkor Sentinel’ US military drill

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US and Cambodian forces officially open Angkor Sentinel 2016, in Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia. Photo: US Army

Cambodia has cancelled upcoming military exercises with the United States, the defence ministry said Tuesday, denying the decision was made to appease regional ally China, with which it conducted joint drills last month.

American and Cambodian troops had been due to take part in the annual “Angkor Sentinel” joint exercise this summer, which has been held for the past seven years.

But defence officials in Phnom Penh said the exercise had been halted because Cambodian troops were needed to carry out an ongoing drug crimes purge and prepare for upcoming local elections due to be held in June.

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Cambodian army soldiers participate in ‘Angkor Sentinel’ in 2014. File photo: AP
Cambodian army soldiers participate in ‘Angkor Sentinel’ in 2014. File photo: AP

“We need forces to maintain security during the local elections in 2017. That’s why we are suspending the exercise,” Defence Ministry spokesman Chhum Socheat said.

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“It is not about Chinese influence. We have cooperation with both China and US as well as other countries.”

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