Cambodia defends China-backed canal project questioned by Vietnam

Deputy PM hails waterway's benefits, says all navies welcome at controversial Ream base

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Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol speaks at the Future of Asia forum in Tokyo on May 23. (Photo by Mizuho Miyazaki)

MITSURU OBE and RISA SATO, Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Cambodia's deputy prime minister on Thursday defended an ambitious canal project that has raised eyebrows in neighboring Vietnam, calling it a game changer for regional trade.

The $1.7 billion China-funded waterway would connect Phnom Penh with Cambodia's ports on the Gulf of Thailand directly, bypassing Vietnam. Hanoi has pressed Cambodia to share more information about the canal including its potential environmental impact, amid concerns that it would divert crucial water resources away from its territory.

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