Thailand Terminates Maritime Dispute Agreement with Cambodia
نظرة سريعة
- Thailand has terminated a 2001 agreement with Cambodia concerning maritime claims in the Gulf of Thailand.
- Cambodia's action highlights potential differences in resolving border disputes, despite a fragile ceasefire.
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لماذا يهم
Thailand decided last month to unilaterally terminate a 2001 agreement with Cambodia that provided a framework for negotiations over a disputed area in the Gulf of Thailand where their maritime claims overlap.
The move follows a Thai government decision last month to unilaterally terminate a 2001 agreement with Cambodia that provided a framework for negotiations over the disputed area in the Gulf of Thailand where the two countries’ maritime claims overlap.
“Thailand has not yet determined when it will proceed further,” he told reporters.
Cambodia’s move underlines the potential divergence between the neighbours in resolving long-standing border disputes though a fragile ceasefire that ended last year’s deadly land border conflict between them continues to hold.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- When will Thailand proceed further with its decision?
- What are Cambodia's next steps?
- Will the land border ceasefire continue to hold?
- What are the specific maritime claims in the disputed area?




