Phnom penh: The Royal Cambodian Army and the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) have agreed to strengthen bilateral defence ties and enhance operational efficiency following high-level military talks in the Cambodian capital on Tuesday.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, Major General Heng Makara, Deputy Commander of the Royal Cambodian Army, hosted a delegation led by Major General Giles J.S. Cornelia, Deputy Commanding General of U.S. Army Pacific, to discuss deepening the strategic partnership between the two land forces.
The meeting focused on establishing a robust framework for future engagement, most notably the formalisation of the Army Staff Talks mechanism. This platform is designed to streamline annual cooperation activities and provide a consistent channel for high-level military dialogue.
A key highlight of the discussions was the preliminary planning for the Angkor Sentinel exercise. The joint drill is regarded as a vital component in improving interoperability and enhancing the professional capabilities of both Cambodian and American personnel.
The visit concluded with both parties signing a Memorandum of Minutes at the Royal Cambodian Army Headquarters, signaling a mutual commitment to a more effective and enduring defence relationship.