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Vietnamese-funded project inaugurated in Cambodia

Vietnam's Ministry of Defence and the Cambodian Royal Army inaugurated a complex comprising residential quarters, a three-storey workplace and a military store in Cambodia's Kandal province on July 20.
Vietnam's Ministry of Defence and the Cambodian Royal Army inaugurated acomplex comprising residential quarters, a three-storey workplace and amilitary store in Cambodia's Kandal province on July 20.

Thecomplex built with funding from Vietnam Military Zone 7 is located inthe headquarters of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF)'s Brigade70.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the RCAF'sCommander-in-Chief, General Pol Saroeun, expressed his sincere thanksfor the whole-hearted assistance given by Military Zone 7 as well as theVietnamese Ministry of Defence.

Considered the most elite unitof Cambodia's ground forces, Brigade 70's key task is to protect PhnomPenh and other essential targets. They have enjoyed strong cooperationand friendship with Vietnam's Military Zone 7 for many years.

Thegeneral said efforts and assistance from Military Zone 7 and theVietnamese army had made significant contributions to Cambodia'ssecurity and defence, and to enhancing the RCAF's fighting capacity inthe new era.

In accordance with a cooperation protocol signed byboth countries, the Vietnamese army will continue to assist the RoyalCambodian Armed Force with about 4 million USD for basic constructionactivities in 2015.-VNA

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