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Thailand’s new prime minister promises to tackle Cambodia border conflict and constitutional reforms
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul commits to resolving border tensions with Cambodia diplomatically and holding a referendum on constitutional reforms within four months.
- Anutin Charnvirakul, Thailand's new prime minister, vowed to address the country’s economic issues and the border conflict with Cambodia through diplomacy in his address to lawmakers on September 29, 2025.
- Charnvirakul promised to call a referendum regarding the existing memorandum of understanding on border issues with Cambodia to avoid further conflict.
- In the five-day conflict in July, over 48 people died, and more than 260,000 were displaced between Thailand and Cambodia, highlighting the severity of unresolved territorial disputes.
- Political scientist Panitan Wattanayagorn warned that revoking the agreements could create a vacuum, emphasizing the need for clarity on what would replace them in negotiations with Cambodia.
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Thailand's new prime minister promises to tackle Cambodia border conflict and constitutional reforms
Thailand’s new prime minister has told lawmakers that his government will address the country’s economic woes, find solutions to the ongoing border conflict with Cambodia and push for a new and more democratic constitution.
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Read Full ArticleThailand's newPM promises to tackle border conflict and constitutional reforms
Thailand’s new prime minister has told lawmakers that his government will address the country’s economic woes, find solutions to the ongoing border conflict with Cambodia and push for a new and more democratic constitution
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Read Full ArticleThailand to reinforce police, officials on frontier with Cambodia
Thailand will deploy more police and Interior Ministry officials at the border to ease the workload on soldiers protecting the people during the continued tensions with Cambodia, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Monday.
·Bangkok, Thailand
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