China and Cambodia Begin Construction on Port, Dismiss U.S. Concerns
Chinese and Cambodian officials broke ground on Wednesday (June 8) to launch construction at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base on the Gulf of Thailand, a project that has drawn criticism from the US and other Western nations.
Since 2019, the US has claimed China is secretly planning to build a military base at Ream.
Earlier this week, The Washington Post reported that China is constructing a naval base at the port for the “exclusive” use of its military, but both Beijing and Phnom Penh deny the claim.
According to Cambodian officials, the construction project will include a new dry dock for ship repairs, an extended pier, a hospital, a workshop, and a reception building.
Cambodia insists it won’t allow a Chinese military facility since its constitution prohibits the presence of foreign military bases on its soil.
“Please don’t be too worried about this Ream base,” said Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Banh.
“This port is too small and even after upgrading it can’t be a port that would threaten any countries.”
Tea Banh said he invited representatives from the US and other countries to the construction site to show them “there is nothing here.”