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- Press Statement by the Royal Thai Government on Thailand – Cambodia . . .
Since the recent clash that occurred in the area of Chong Bok on 28 May 2025, the two sides have discussed and agreed to use existing bilateral mechanisms to resolve the issue, namely the Joint Border Commission (JBC), the Thai-Cambodian General Border Committee (GBC), and the Regional Border Committee (RBC), based on the good relations between
- What to Know About the Thailand-Cambodia Border Dispute
The reescalation of conflict was sparked on May 28, when a Cambodian soldier was killed in an early morning clash between both nations’ troops, in an area called the Emerald Triangle—the
- Press Conference on the Thailand-Cambodia Border Situation, 7 June 2025
The Thai side once again calls on the Cambodian side to reduce the level of tension along the border to prevent the situation from escalating unnecessarily, which will have negative impacts on the people on both sides along the border
- Govt Statement: Thailand to resolve cambodia issue in all aspects
The situation began on 28 May 2025, when Thai forces were conducting routine patrols within Thai territory, along a demarcation line that had long been observed by both sides A brief skirmish occurred between Thai and Cambodian troops in the Chong Bok area of Ubon Ratchathani Province
- Rising Tensions Between Thailand and Cambodia: Causes, Scenarios . . .
Tensions between Thailand and Cambodia reflect a dangerous interplay of nationalism, historical wounds, and regional power shifts While full-scale war remains unlikely, the potential for localized hybrid conflict is real—especially amid political instability and foreign power competition
- Thai-Cambodia clash through a US vs China lens - Asia Times
The latest deadly confrontation began when the two nations’ armed forces opened fire at each other at Chong Bok pass on the Thai-Cambodian border The Cambodians were allegedly digging a trench along the rugged, porous frontier, drawn 100 years ago by French colonialists
- Strategic distrust hinders Cambodia–Thailand border resolutions
At the heart of the May 2025 Cambodia–Thailand border skirmish and its aftermath is the deeply rooted distrust between Bangkok and Phnom Penh underpinned by protracted territorial disputes, cultural contestations, nationalism and domestic politics
- Closed borders, open questions: the smouldering conflict between . . .
This problem is not novel: the border between Thailand and Cambodia has been disputed for decades, with potential for conflict arising in particular around the thousand-year-old Preah Vihear temple, which is claimed by both sides
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