Cambodia to implement military conscription in 2026: PM
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Cambodia’s Parliament in 2006 approved a law that would require all Cambodians aged 18 to 30 to serve in the military for 18 months.
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PHNOM PENH - Cambodia’s military will begin conscripting civilians in 2026, Prime Minister Hun Manet said on July 14, citing rising tensions with Thailand as the reason for activating a long-dormant mandatory enlistment law.
Cambodia’s Parliament in 2006 approved a law that would require all Cambodians aged 18 to 30 to serve in the military for 18 months, but it has never been enforced.
Relations with neighbouring Thailand have been tense since May, when a longstanding territorial dispute boiled over into cross-border clashes killing one Cambodian soldier.
“This episode of confrontation is a lesson for us and is an opportunity for us to review, assess and set our targets to reform our military,” Mr Hun Manet said at a ceremony at the Royal Gendarmerie Training Centre in central Kampong Chhnang province. “From 2026, the military conscription law will be implemented.” AFP

