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Cambodia will not provide military aid to Ukraine – media

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The country’s authorities are ready to train foreigners, including Russians, on their territory to clear mines.

Cambodia does not have the ability to provide military support to Ukraine, but it is willing to train sappers. This was announced on Thursday, January 26, by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Khmer Times wrote.

At the same time, he noted that the country could also teach Russian representatives to find and destroy mines.

“Cambodia has not provided any military support to Ukraine. Cambodia does not have such an opportunity,” Hun Sen said.

The Prime Minister of Cambodia added that the country did not send any military or demining specialists to Ukraine, and that the help provided “is a purely humanitarian act, because we are also a country that has suffered from land mines and ammunition .”

It should be noted that in Japan, on January 22, training of Ukrainian sappers began on the country’s territory.

It was previously reported that Cambodia will send two demining teams to Ukraine to help train Ukrainian demining specialists,

It will be recalled that Canada has promised new aid for mine clearance.

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