Thailand scraps 2001 maritime territory deal with Cambodia after years of deadlock
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Prime Minister Anutin says 2001 pact with Camdodia was outdated after his cabinet tore it up on Tuesday
Thailand has scrapped its 25-year maritime agreement with Cambodia ahead of the ASEAN Summit in Cebu. The move has triggered renewed tension between Bangkok and… Read More › The post Prime Minister Anutin says 2001 pact with Camdodia was outdated after his cabinet tore it up on Tuesday appeared first on Thai Examiner.
The Prime Minister revealed that Cambodia has been informed of Thailand's cancellation of MOU 44 and agreed to adhere to the UNCLOS framework for future operations. He emphasized that Thailand does not want conflict and will continue to build peace in the region while fully safeguarding national interests. This announcement was made at 7:45 PM on May 7th (local time in the Philippines, one hour ahead of Thailand) at the Shangri-La Mactan Hotel i…
Thailand scraps 2001 maritime territory deal with Cambodia after years of deadlock
New Delhi Times Thailand’s government on Tuesday terminated a 2001 Memorandum of Understanding with Cambodia that was meant to provide a bilateral framework for resolving overlapping maritime territorial claims. Cambodia said it regretted the Thai Cabinet’s decision but would continue trying to resolve the issue. The two governments signed the agreement to peacefully pursue maritime boundary delimitation and provide a framework for jointly manag…
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