US, Cambodia rekindle military ties after Trump’s 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.

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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the return of the Angkor Sentinel drills after a meeting with his Cambodian counterpart on the sidelines of a security summit in Malaysia on Friday.

The defence exercises were suspended in 2017, at a time when Washington criticised Phnom Penh for worsening human rights problems and a deterioration of democracy.

The announcement caps off a milestone week for US relations with Cambodia, including securing a coveted trade deal during US President Donald Trump’s three-nation Asian tour.

US President Donald Trump holds a signed document during the ceremonial signing of a ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand on Sunday. Photo: AFP
US President Donald Trump holds a signed document during the ceremonial signing of a ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand on Sunday. Photo: AFP

Trump also oversaw the signing of a peace accord to ease a border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand that killed dozens earlier this year.

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