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Southeast Asian Neighbors Agree to Pull Back Border Forces

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Two Southeast Asian neighbors, Thailand and Cambodia, have reached an agreement to pull back their military forces from the disputed border. This critical step follows a recent deadly clash that prompted both nations to reinforce their presence, and the move is intended to alleviate heightened tensions.
Cambodia’s Defence Ministry confirmed the mutual decision, underscoring a shared desire to stabilize the situation after the May 28 incident. This aligns with statements from Thai defense officials, who had earlier indicated that talks were ongoing to revert to the border troop arrangements agreed upon in the previous year.
The enduring border disputes are rooted in historical mapping discrepancies from 1907, when Cambodia was a French colony. These undemarcated sections along the 817 km (508 miles) shared frontier have been a source of contention for over a century, occasionally leading to armed confrontations and fatalities.
While bilateral negotiations, including a Joint Boundary Committee meeting, are on the agenda, Cambodia has reiterated its plea for the International Court of Justice to mediate the disputes. Thailand, however, maintains that all border issues should be resolved through direct negotiations and does not acknowledge the court’s jurisdiction in this regard.

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