The United States on Thursday lifted an embargo on defense trade with Cambodia, after President Donald Trump oversaw the signing of a ceasefire deal between Cambodia and neighboring Thailand last week.
The administration of Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, imposed the ban on arms exports to the Southeast Asian nation in 2021, citing the growing influence of China’s military in the country, as well as human rights and alleged corruption.
After Trump was credited with bringing Thailand and Cambodia to the negotiating table to settle fighting on their shared border that broke out in July, Secretary of State Marco Rubio lifted the restrictions, according to a notice in the Federal Register.
“Based on Cambodia’s diligent pursuit of peace and security, including through renewed engagement with

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