By RFA
July 25, 2019
Cambodia’s government on Thursday said it will lead local reporters on a tour of the Ream Navy Base in the coastal city of Sihanoukville to dispel reports that it signed an agreement allowing China to host military assets at the site, in violation of the country’s constitution.
“We want to prove our transparency and show we are honest that there is no Chinese naval base,” government spokesman Phay Siphan told reporters in Phnom Penh, adding that no military attaches from foreign embassies will be permitted to join the tour, which will be led by representatives from Cambodia’s Ministry of Defense.
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July 25, 2019
Cambodia’s government on Thursday said it will lead local reporters on a tour of the Ream Navy Base in the coastal city of Sihanoukville to dispel reports that it signed an agreement allowing China to host military assets at the site, in violation of the country’s constitution.
“We want to prove our transparency and show we are honest that there is no Chinese naval base,” government spokesman Phay Siphan told reporters in Phnom Penh, adding that no military attaches from foreign embassies will be permitted to join the tour, which will be led by representatives from Cambodia’s Ministry of Defense.
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