Biden met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, who is also chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), on the sidelines of the regional summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Saturday.
“I also want to thank you for Cambodia’s clear condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and your leadership of ASEAN during what had to be one of the most difficult years,” Biden said in the meeting.
Biden urged Hun Sen to “reopen civic and political space ahead of the 2023 elections” and called for the release of activists detained on politically motivated charges, including Theary Seng, who was jailed for treason in June.
China’s Military Presence
The United States had urged Cambodia to provide transparency about China’s role at its naval base following reports that a new facility was being built for “the exclusive use” of the Chinese military there.Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Banh said on June 9 that China funded the modernization of the Ream Naval base but that the upgrade was for the benefit of Cambodia’s National Defense, not the Chinese military.
Chinese ambassador Wang Wentian said at the groundbreaking event that upgrading the base is “not targeted at any third party and will be conducive to even closer practical cooperation between the two militaries.”
“We and countries in the region have expressed concerns about the lack of transparency on the intent, the nature, the scope of this project, as well as the role that the PRC military is playing in its construction and its post-construction use of the facility,” Price said.