Thailand has once again failed to demonstrate goodwill regarding the implementation of the December 27 ceasefire, renewing activities which the Ministry of foreign Affairs and International Cooperation described as “illegal and provocative” in occupied territory near the Preah Vihear Temple. Their actions prompted a strong response from Cambodia.
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Cambodia has lodged a strong protest against unlawful Thai military activities in Thai-occupied border areas, warning the actions risk creating a “fait accompli” ahead of ongoing demarcation talks.
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Thai forces have shamelessly disregarded the ceasefire agreement, blatantly sending in armored vehicles and more troops to invade Cambodian territory near the O Smach border crossing in Oddar Meanchey province.
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Thailand deploys more troops, armoured vehicles to occupied territory
Thai forces have reportedly violated the existing ceasefire agreement, following the deployment of armoured vehicles and additional troops to occupied Cambodian territory near the O Smach border crossing in Oddar Meanchey province.