Cambodia Had No Intent to End Land Dispute: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said Cambodia has submitted a letter to the International Court of Justice registry regarding four disputed areas.


Thailand rules out ICJ, reaffirms bilateral approach in border dispute with Cambodia
BANGKOK: Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has reaffirmed that the kingdom will not take part in proceedings at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over its border dispute with Cambodia, stating that a bilateral mechanism remains the preferred approach.
Cambodia had no intent to end land dispute: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said Cambodia lacked any real intent to use bilateral mechanisms to solve the ongoing border dispute, while the 2nd Army Region insisted it would not adhere to the 1:200,000-scale map that Cambodia has cited.
On June 16, 2025, Mr. Nantiwat Samart, former deputy director of the National Intelligence Agency, posted a message on his Facebook page, Nantiwat Samart, stating that he does not want bilateralism. Cambodia sues Thailand at the International Court of Justice, and will take Thai territory. Bilateral negotiations between friendly countries, including JBC, RBC, and GBC, are not accepted. How should Thailand review its relations with its neighbors?…
Thailand Voices Disappointment Over Cambodia's ICJ Appeal in Border Dispute
Picture courtesy of Thai PBS Thailand has expressed strong disappointment with Cambodia's decision to seek International Court of Justice (ICJ) intervention concerning four disputed border sites. In a statement released by the Thai Foreign Ministry, the move was criticized as indicative of Cambodia's reluctance to resolve sensitive issues through existing bilateral mechanisms and a departure from the spirit of good neighbourliness. This …
Thailand-Cambodia Border Talks End Without Agreement as Cambodia Turns to ICJ
Latest Update on 16 June at 3:40 PM The 6th meeting of the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) concluded on 15 June in Phnom Penh without reaching any agreements, as longstanding border tensions continue to simmer. The high-level talks, which began on Saturday, came just two days before Cambodia is scheduled to submit unresolved border […]
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