Chinese ambassador promises ‘friendship’ and ‘cooperation’ as 2 Chinese warships dock in Cambodia
- Two Chinese warships arrived in Cambodia for joint naval exercises, docking in Sihanoukville Port.
- China's ambassador assured cooperation and dismissed concerns about the naval base at Ream.
- The joint naval exercises will involve two Chinese corvettes and are scheduled from May 24-27 at the Ream base.
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Chinese warships dock in Cambodia for biggest-ever joint military drills
Two Chinese warships docked on Sunday (May 19) at Cambodia's commercial port as the two countries prepare for joint naval exercises. The training ship Qijiguang and amphibious warfare ship Jinggangshan sailed into the Sihanoukville port as a part of the biggest-ever joint military drills. There will be 15 days of land and sea exercises that would involve 760 Chinese Army personnel, around 1,300 Cambodians and 11 Cambodian vessels. The Qijiguan
Two Chinese warships in Cambodia for military drills
Two Chinese warships docked in Cambodia on Sunday as part of the biggest-ever joint military drills with the Southeast Asian nation, with Bei The post Two Chinese warships in Cambodia for military drills appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News.
Chinese ambassador promises 'friendship' and 'cooperation' as 2 Chinese warships dock in Cambodia
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia (AP) — Two Chinese warships have docked at a commercial port in Cambodia, in preparation for joint naval exercises between the two countries. The Jingangshan amphibious warfare ship and Qijiguang training ship sailed in to the Sihanoukville Port on Sunday as onlookers waved Cambodian and Chinese flags from the piers. The port is north of the Ream Naval Base, where China has been funding a broad expansion project that has …
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