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US defense secretary meets Cambodia’s top officials to push for stronger ties with China’s ally

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia. Austin met his Cambodian counterpart, Tea Seiha, and Prime Minister Hun Manet during a one-day visit to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement. It said Austin’s visit would strengthen the ongoing good cooperation between the countries that has lasted more than 70 years.

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  • U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Cambodia’s top officials, including Prime Minister Hun Manet and Defense Minister Tea Seiha, to push for stronger military ties with China’s ally in Southeast Asia.
  • Austin’s visit aimed to enhance the over 70 years of cooperation between the U.S. and Cambodia, despite historically frosty relations due to Cambodia’s close ties with China and its human rights record.
  • This visit marks Austin’s first to Cambodia since Hun Manet, a West Point graduate like Austin, became prime minister last year, succeeding his father, Hun Sen.
  • Cambodian officials insist on maintaining a neutral defense posture and deny any special basing privileges for China, despite Beijing’s involvement in upgrading a Cambodian navy base.
  • Austin’s trip to Cambodia followed his attendance at the Shangri-La defense forum in Singapore and included talks with his Chinese counterpart, as the U.S. and China work to repair military communications amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • Following his Cambodia visit, Austin is set to travel to France for events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the World War II D-Day landing.

The Associated Press has the story:

US defense secretary meets Cambodia’s top officials to push for stronger ties with China’s ally

Newslooks- PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) —

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia.

Austin met his Cambodian counterpart, Tea Seiha, and Prime Minister Hun Manet during a one-day visit to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement. It said Austin’s visit would strengthen the ongoing good cooperation between the countries that has lasted more than 70 years.

In this photo released by Agence Kampuchea Press (AKP), U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, left, shakes hands with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia. (AKP via AP)

Austin arrived from Singapore, where he attended the Shangri-La defense forum and held talks with his Chinese counterpart, Adm. Dong Jun, as the the U.S. and China gradually work to repair lines of communications between their militaries that could be critical as tensions continue to rise between the two in the Indo-Pacific region.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, left, talks with Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Seiha at the Defense Ministry in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia. (Heng Sinith/Pool Photo via AP)

U.S. relations with Cambodia have been frosty for years, in large part because of Phnom Penh’s close ties with China, and particularly China’s military presence at a navy base in the Gulf of Thailand that has been upgraded with Beijing’s assistance. Washington has also been vocal about what it sees as Cambodia’s poor human rights record, which has seen continuing clampdowns on political dissidents and critics.

Cambodian officials deny China will have any special basing privileges and say their country maintains a neutral defense posture.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, left, poses for photographs with Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Seiha at the Defense Ministry in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia. (Heng Sinith/Pool Photo via AP)

The visit was Austin’s first visit to Cambodia since Hun Manet became prime minister last year, succeeding his father Hun Sen, who held office for 38 years. The handover has led to speculation of a reset in U.S.-Cambodia relations, though so far Hun Manet has maintained his father’s policies.

In this photo released by Agence Kampuchea Press (AKP), U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, left, meets with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia. (AKP via AP)

Hun Manet was Cambodia’s army commander before becoming prime minister last August. Both Austin and he graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point — Austin in 1975 and Hun Manet in 1999, as Cambodia’s first cadet there.

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, center left, prepare to pose for photographs with Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Seiha, center right, at the Defense Ministry in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia. (Heng Sinith/Pool Photo via AP)

Austin also held separate talks Tuesday with Hun Sen, who is now the president of the Senate.

In this photo released by Agence Kampuchea Press (AKP), U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, center left, talks with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, center right, during their meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to push for stronger military ties with China’s closest ally in Southeast Asia. (AKP via AP)

From Cambodia, Austin will go to France to attend events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the World War II D-Day landing, the U.S. Defense Department said.

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