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Two Japanese minesweepers have become the first foreign military vessels to dock at Cambodia’s China-funded Ream Naval Base since its expansion – a move that is likely aimed at showing the ...
including the National Park Service. Though not yet finalized, this document, which was first reported by Public Domain, offers an early indication into the administration’s vision for our national ...
JS Etajima (right) and JS Bungo , seen here at the Ream Naval Base in Cambodia. (Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force) Two Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) naval vessels made a port of call ...
He clarified that Chinese assistance in modernising the Ream Naval Base, which was inaugurated on April 5, does not compromise Cambodia’s independence or sovereignty. The Ream port will welcome ships ...
Two Japanese warships made a port call at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base on Saturday, the Japanese embassy said, the first vessels to dock at the site that has raised concerns in Washington.
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force minesweeper tender Bungo makes a port call at Ream Naval Base in southwestern Cambodia on April 19, 2025. (Kyodo) REAM, Cambodia (Kyodo) -- Japan Maritime Self ...
The US has said the Ream Naval Base, located off Cambodia’s southern coast, could give China a key strategic position in the Gulf of Thailand near the disputed South China Sea, which Beijing ...
(NEXSTAR) — The national parks, fresh off their busiest year on record, are now facing a challenging bout of staffing changes with just weeks before summer visitors are expected to pour in.
“Now their port call has been made at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base, which we, as the Embassy of Japan, consider a historically significant event for Japan-Cambodia relations,” said Miyoshi Asagi, ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Two Japanese naval ships docked Saturday at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base, whose recently completed Chinese-funded upgrade has heightened U.S. concerns that it will be ...