Cambodia to Take Border Dispute to ICJ Despite Talks with Thailand
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Cambodia to take border dispute to ICJ despite talks with Thailand
Thai and Cambodian officials met on Saturday to try to ease tensions amid fears of military clashes after a long-running territorial dispute reignited, leading both countries to mobilize troops on the border.The two neighbors share an 820-kilometer land border, parts of which are undemarcated and include ancient temples that both sides have contested for decades. The latest standoff followed a brief skirmish on May 28 that left a Cambodian soldi…
Cambodian PM Hun Manet reiterates: Border restrictions, disputed areas off table for Joint Boundary Commission talks
PHNOM PENH: Cambodia set to bring the ongoing border disputes with Thailand to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Sunday (June 15), with Prime Minister Hun Manet reaffirming Cambodia's commitment to seeking arbitration in the international court ahead of a critical meeting of the Cambodia-Thailand Joint Boundary Commission (JBC), Saturday (June 14).
Cambodia outflanks Thailand again even as border talks took place in Phnom Penh. Insists on court ruling - Thai Examiner
Cambodia stuns Thailand by sidelining border talks and pushing for an International Court of Justice (ICJ) case on disputed land. Troops mass near Sisaket, cultural… Read More › The post Cambodia outflanks Thailand again even as talks took place in Phnom Penh. Insists on ICJ court ruling appeared first on Thai Examiner.
Ministry says JBC meeting proceeding well while leaked chat triggers social media storm - Thai Newsroom
THE FOREIGN Ministry’s spokesperson said the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Committee (JBC) meeting at Phnom Penh today (June 14) proceeded well and is continuing tomorrow while mentioning that he does not know anything about an alleged leaked chat indicating Thailand has discussed accepting Cambodia’s 1:200,000 map, which could lead to losing some territory and was […] The post Ministry says JBC meeting proceeding well while leaked chat triggers…
Today (June 14), Thailand announced that negotiations with Cambodia have 'made progress' in resolving the border dispute, but Thailand refused to resolve it through international court, while Cambodia prepared 400 buses to transport people from Thailand back home.
Talk with a law professor 'International Court of Justice or JBC' What is the answer to resolving the Thai-Cambodian border dispute? Report: Nattapol Mekhasopon XmasUser Sat, 2025-06-14 - 18:03 The issue of the Thai-Cambodian border dispute has remained intense since the clash at Chong Bok, Ubon Ratchathani Province on May 28, 2025. And it seems that it will not be easy to reach a conclusion. On June 13, 2025, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet …
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