Thailand seeks parliamentary approval to establish a committee for maritime dispute negotiations with Cambodia.
In 1904, Indochina ceded Koh Kood to Thailand, which was then called Siam. The border was subsequently settled with the Franco-Siamese Treaty of 1907. By 1972, Indochina was defunct and Cambodia ...
A new Joint Technical Committee (JTC) has not yet been formed to negotiate with Cambodia on the maritime dispute as the ...
In 1904, Koh Kood was ceded to Thailand, then known as Siam, under a treaty that also delineated maritime boundaries in 1907. However, following the dissolution of Indochina in the 1970s, Cambodia has ...
By 1972, Indochina was defunct and Cambodia claimed its side of the maritime boundaries from the treaty included the southern part of the island. Thailand disagreed, and has said it controls all ...
By 1972, Indochina was defunct and Cambodia claimed its side of the maritime boundaries from the treaty included the southern part of the island. Thailand disagreed, and has said it controls all ...
Thai nationalists were angered by Thaksin’s offer to Cambodia, insisting that Thailand ... both expressed peak political will to resume maritime boundary talks. Both sides want to utilize ...