Tensions Resurface Amidst Thai Military Incursions in Cambodia
Thailand's military occupation in Cambodia risks undermining a ceasefire agreement. Despite a halt to clashes, 4,000 Cambodian families remain displaced. Cambodia's push for boundary talks has been met with Thai reluctance, as both nations navigate the intricate dynamics, including China's mediation role, in their territorial dispute.
Tensions persist along the Cambodian-Thai border, as the Thai military's presence threatens to destabilize a fragile ceasefire. Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn expressed concerns about the ongoing occupation of Cambodian territories during a rare interview with Reuters in Phnom Penh.
Despite a December truce, up to 4,000 Cambodian families remain displaced due to the military buildup. The Thai foreign ministry has rebuffed claims of territorial occupation, citing adherence to agreed de-escalation measures. Meanwhile, Cambodia's efforts to initiate boundary talks remain in limbo as Thailand delays its participation.
The disputed border has been a longstanding flashpoint, with recent clashes causing significant human and infrastructural losses. China has played a pivotal role in mediating the conflict between the two countries, facilitating meetings to rebuild trust. The situation underscores the complexity of regional diplomacy and the geopolitical stakes involved.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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