Cambodian-US Army Commanders Strengthen Operations Between Both Armies

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Phnom Penh: The commanders of the Cambodian and US ground forces have confirmed their commitment to strengthening and expanding cooperation between the two armies.

The confirmation of this position during a meeting between General Mao Sophan, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, Commander of the Army and General RONALD P. CLARK, Commander of the United States Army Pacific, via video link on July 1, 2026 to review the progress and discuss the direction of cooperation between the two armies.

During the meeting, both sides highly appreciated the results of cooperation between the two armies that have been achieved in the past. In particular, the results of the Army Working Group Meeting set clear directions for strengthening future cooperation, as well as the progress of the preparation of the 2027 Angkor Guard Exercise, which will contribute to enhancing joint operational capabilities, exchanging experiences, and building trust between the two armies.

The two sides also exchanged views on the direction of future cooperation. And expressed their commitment to continue expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest, including: training, capacity building, and exchange of experts in areas of common priority, aimed at promoting friendship, trust, and partnership between the armies and the two countries, Cambodia and the United States.

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