U.S soldiers training the Cambodian army in martial arts.
everyday.com
10th January, 2009
Translated from Khmer by Khmerization
The United States plans to provide $634,000 in financial aid to the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) for the financial year 2009. This financial aid is aimed at strengthening the capability of the RCAF in combating crimes such as drug trafficking, drug productions and human trafficking.
Mr. John Johnson, spokesman for the U.S embassy in Phnom Penh, said on the afternoon of the 9th January that the U.S hopes to provide $575,000 in aid for the overseas deployments of the RCAF and $60,000 for the training in prepartion for the international missions of the Cambodian armed forces.
Mr. Johnson said that the RCAF needs assistance for the building of its capability to combate crimes of a serious nature such as drug trafficking, drug productions and human trafficking. He also said that the RCAF had also contributed in the international peacekeeping missions, especially in the field of de-mining.
In the 2008 financial year, the United States has provided $7 million in military aid and $60 million in development aid to Cambodia.//
everyday.com
10th January, 2009
Translated from Khmer by Khmerization
The United States plans to provide $634,000 in financial aid to the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) for the financial year 2009. This financial aid is aimed at strengthening the capability of the RCAF in combating crimes such as drug trafficking, drug productions and human trafficking.
Mr. John Johnson, spokesman for the U.S embassy in Phnom Penh, said on the afternoon of the 9th January that the U.S hopes to provide $575,000 in aid for the overseas deployments of the RCAF and $60,000 for the training in prepartion for the international missions of the Cambodian armed forces.
Mr. Johnson said that the RCAF needs assistance for the building of its capability to combate crimes of a serious nature such as drug trafficking, drug productions and human trafficking. He also said that the RCAF had also contributed in the international peacekeeping missions, especially in the field of de-mining.
In the 2008 financial year, the United States has provided $7 million in military aid and $60 million in development aid to Cambodia.//
1 comment:
America is trying to win the hearts and minds of the Cambodian army. We know that America is trying to woe the Cambodian army, but America must be conscious that to support an army that is not neutral, it would mean that America is supporting a dictatorship in Cambodia.
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