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Indonesia delivers military aid to Cambodia, strengthening bilateral defense cooperation

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The Indonesian government handed over military aid to Cambodia, consisting of rifles, pistols, and ammunition in a ceremony held at Phnom Penh International Airport on August 29, 2024.

This aid marks another step forward in the longstanding defense relationship between the two nations and further cements the robust defense ties between the two ASEAN member states.

The rifles, pistols, and ammunition produced by Indonesia’s state-owned defense manufacturer PT PINDAD, were handed over by Indonesian Ambassador to Cambodia, Santo Darmosumarto, to General Mao Sophan, Deputy Commander of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) and Commander of the Cambodian Army.

“Today’s event reaffirms the enduring bond between the Indonesian and Cambodian militaries,” Ambassador Santo said on Thursday, Augiust 29, 2024.

“I am pleased to see that this strong relationship has laid a solid foundation for enhanced bilateral cooperation across various sectors in recent years. It is an honor to make this contribution as we celebrate 65 years of diplomatic relations,” he added.

Ambassador Santo expressed his hope that continued cooperation in defense and security would not only benefit the peace and stability of both countries but also contribute positively to the region.

“In an increasingly unpredictable global security environment, it is crucial for Indonesia and Cambodia, as close neighbors and ASEAN Community members, to support each other in bolstering their military capacities,” he added.

The military aid highlights Indonesia’s potential in the defense industry and opens new dimensions in the defense and security partnership between Indonesia and Cambodia.

For years, the two nations have engaged in various capacity-building programs and military personnel exchanges, demonstrating a commitment to mutual growth and security.

Indonesia and Cambodia’s defense cooperation dated back to the 1970s, but gained momentum in the 1990s. Following the Paris Peace Agreement in 1991, Indonesia sent over 3,900 peacekeepers to participate in the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) mission from 1992 to 1993.

The peacekeepers were warmly welcomed by the Cambodian people, and their interactions with local communities rekindled the relationship between the two countries after years of Cold War turmoil.

The Indonesian military regularly provides training to various units of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, including the Special Commandos (Brigade 911) and the Headquarters Guard Force (BHQ).

This partnership is further reinforced by frequent exchanges of visits among senior military officials from both nations.

The recent delivery of military aid to Cambodia underscores the deep and evolving defense cooperation between Indonesia and Cambodia, rooted in decades of shared experiences and mutual support.

As the two countries look to the future, they remain committed to working together to enhance regional security and stability.

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