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China gifts new $150 million national stadium to Cambodia by AFP Staff Writers Phnom Penh (AFP) Sept 12, 2021 China handed over to Cambodia a $150 million stadium in Phnom Penh, with officials saying Sunday it is the result of Beijing's biggest ever infrastructure grant to the country. The 60,000-capacity venue is the latest project under China's trillion-dollar Belt and Road initiative, a plan to fund infrastructure projects and increase its sway overseas. The presentation of the arena, intended as the main venue when Cambodia hosts the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in 2023, was made by China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi during his visit. Cambodia's tourism minister Thong Khon said the $150 million stadium represented China's largest ever grant to Cambodia for an infrastructure project. Located in Cambodia's capital, the Morodok Techo National Stadium resembles a sailing ship, symbolising the two nations long-standing friendship as Chinese people used to travel to Cambodia by boat, officials said. It is surrounded by a moat that echoes the body of water encompassing the Angkor Wat temple complex. Prime Minister Hun Sen has in recent years faced criticism over his reliance on Beijing but he defended their relationship Sunday, saying China was a "trusted and respected friend". "Have I made a mistake in contacting our friend China when we have achieved such results?" he asked, referring to the stadium. "This is another new milestone in the ironclad friendship between Cambodia and China," he added. During Wang Yi's visit, Cambodia and China also signed several new deals in which Beijing promised a total of $250 million for the country's development projects, Hun Sen said. Wang Yi later pledged to continue supporting Cambodia's infrastructure expansion. He added China had never set "political conditions" in its cooperation with Cambodia. Cambodia has long been a staunch Beijing ally, receiving billions of dollars in soft loans and investments. China has also supplied Phnom Penh with nearly 28 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines, including a donation of 4.3 million jabs.
Russia, Belarus hold massive military drills, spooking neighbours Moscow (AFP) Sept 10, 2021 Russia and Belarus launched massive military drills on Friday, with NATO-member Poland warning of possible "provocations" as tensions rise on the European Union's eastern border. Moscow said 200,000 personnel would take part in the week-long Zapad-2021 military exercise in Belarus, western Russia and the Baltic Sea, one of the country's biggest drills in recent years. The defence ministry released footage of rows of Russian warships firing artillery, military jets flying in formation and columns ... read more
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