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News, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 25/10/2025
» The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has dismissed claims by Cambodia that the recent Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) meeting discussed the contentious 1:200,000-scale map of the disputed Nong Chan–Nong Ya Kaeo areas in Sa Kaeo province.
Published on 23/10/2025
» CHANTHABURI - The latest round of the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) concluded after a marathon session that extended six hours beyond schedule, with both sides agreeing to repair damaged border markers and reassess land holdings in the contested Ban Nong Chan and Ban Nong Ya Kaeo areas of Sa Kaeo province.
Post Reporters, Published on 22/10/2025
» A border fence project proposed by Thailand was a highlight of the two-day Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) meeting that ended on Wednesday in Chanthaburi, say sources at the meeting.
Post Reporters, Published on 21/10/2025
» Defence Minister Gen Nattaphon Narkphanit has warned Cambodia sternly, saying Thailand will withdraw from ongoing peace efforts if upcoming border negotiations fail to deliver results.
Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 19/10/2025
» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said the government has a plan to deal with the conflict with Cambodia, before warning that any intrusion into the kingdom's sovereign territory will be met with firm action.
News, Published on 19/10/2025
» Ongoing clearance operations in Sa Kaeo border areas comply with international law, Thai officials say, while asserting that Cambodian villagers have occupied clearly Thai territory.
Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 16/10/2025
» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and his Laotian counterpart pledged to intensify efforts against cross-border crime and promote trade during talks in Vientiane on Thursday, during the Thai premier’s first official international trip.
Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 14/10/2025
» Political activists have petitioned Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to revoke two memoranda of understanding signed in 2000 and 2001 with Cambodia, citing serious breaches of international treaty law.
News, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 06/10/2025
» The long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia has resurfaced in public debate following Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's announcement that his government plans to hold a national referendum, likely alongside the next election, to ask voters whether Thailand should revoke or retain two key bilateral agreements -- MoU 43 (on land boundaries) and MOU 44 (on overlapping maritime zones).
News, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 02/10/2025
» As the new government takes office at a time of renewed tension along the Cambodian border, international relations experts are urging coordinated policies, leadership-level engagement and a move away from confrontational measures.