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  2. Cambodia–China relations - Wikipedia

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    [1] China diversified its aid and investments in Cambodia and promised to provide US$600 million in loans and grants. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] China has canceled much of Cambodia's debt and granted a fresh loan of US$12.4 million for the construction of the building housing the Cambodian government's council of ministers and the restoration of the Angkor ...

  3. Lawmakers worry China could take over after Trump pauses ...

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    Grantees in Cambodia were ordered to stop work via an email on Jan. 26 from the State Department office which has since 1993 dispersed grants globally to remove landmines and unexploded ordnance.

  4. Analysis-U.S aid freeze risks handing influence to China in ...

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    A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in response to Reuters' questions that it offered aid "without political conditions" and in alignment with the needs of its partners.

  5. Why Cambodia Matters to the U.S.-China Rivalry - AOL

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    Relations between China and Cambodia have moved apace in recent years. Details of the Ream naval base built with Chinese aid were first reported in 2019. And, this year, ...

  6. Allegations of United States support for the Khmer Rouge

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    Between 1975 and 1979, the Khmer Rouge perpetrated the Cambodian genocide, which killed between 1.5 and 2 million people, nearly 25% of Cambodia's population. [8] During the genocide, China was the main international patron of the Khmer Rouge, supplying "more than 15,000 military advisers" and most of its external aid. [9]

  7. Chinese foreign aid - Wikipedia

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    Chinese foreign aid may be considered as both governmental (official) and private development aid and humanitarian aid originating from the People's Republic of China (PRC). Chinese official aid - unlike most major nation-state sources of aid - is not regulated and measured under the OECD 's protocols for official development assistance (ODA).

  8. Cambodia breaks ground on China-funded canal and says ... - AOL

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    Cambodia hopes the 100-meter (328 feet)-wide, 5.4-meter (17.7 feet)-deep canal will lower the cost of shippi ... Nearly 40% of Cambodia’s over $11 billion in foreign debt is owed to China. In ...

  9. Military Assistance Advisory Group - Wikipedia

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    As Cambodia's leadership took an official policy of neutrality in the Cold War, MAAG Cambodia's involvement in the country was terminated on November 20, 1963, by General Order 6, MAAG Cambodia, following the Cambodian government's cancellation of all U.S. aid. [17]