US, Cambodia Rekindle Military Ties After Trump’s Peace Deal
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US, Cambodia Revive Defense Drills After Trump-Backed Peace Deal
The US and Cambodia will revive flagship military exercises for the first time in eight years, the latest sign of warming ties following a flurry of deals between the two sides including a Trump-backed peace accord with Thailand.
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth held a series of security meetings with Southeast Asian countries on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defense Ministers' Expanded Meeting (ADMM-Plus), announcing major defense cooperation agreements with several Southeast Asian allies and partners amid a busy diplomatic schedule.
US, Cambodia resume military exercises after Trump-backed peace deal The US and Cambodia are resuming military exercises for the first time in eight years after a peace deal between Cambodia and Thailand was brokered by US President Donald Trump. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the resumption of the Angkor Sentinel exercises after meeting with his Cambodian counterpart in Malaysia.
US and Cambodia resume military exercises after 8-year pause
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