Cambodia has accused Thailand of breaching its commitments under ceasefire and border agreements by expanding military infrastructure in contested territories...
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One year after the border tension began, a fragile ceasefire remains in place. Despite no fighting, Thailand wants to build border walls while Cambodia seeks international legal intervention to settle the territorial dispute, ...
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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has declared that the French colonial-era maps used in border dealings with Cambodia are no longer considered valid by his government. He has just returned from an official visit to France.
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βPeace cannot be obtained through pleas. The events of past year have shown us clearly that we cannot rely entirely on others; we must be strong ourselves,β Prime Minister Hun Manet said.
Cambodian Senate president Hun Sen has urged the government to avoid any new bilateral maritime negotiations with Thailand and instead move directly to international mechanisms under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)...
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