Foreign Ministry affirms measures to cut electricity, internet to Cambodia remain

NationThailand-June 9

Foreign Ministry says proposed cuts to electricity and internet for Cambodia remain amid Thai border tensions, as JBC meeting seen as key resolution step. The Foreign Ministry has confirmed that proposed measures to cut electricity and internet connectivity to Cambodian border areas remain in place as options amid ongoing tensions. Nikorndej Balankura, Foreign Ministry spokesman and director-general of the Department of Information, reaffirmed the stance during a press conference on Monday, where he provided updates on the Thai–Cambodian border dispute. He indicated that the measures would not be necessary if Cambodia proceeded with the planned Joint Boundary Committee (JBC) meeting on Saturday to resolve the issue through dialogue. The recent border tension flared up after a skirmish between Thai and Cambodian troops on May 28, when Cambodian forces were found to have entered Thai territory by approximately 200 meters at Chong Bok Pass in Ubon Ratchathani’s Nam Yuen district. Initially, Cambodia insisted the disputed area belonged to its territory and announced it would not address the issue in the JBC but would escalate it to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In response, Thailand shortened the operating hours at border checkpoints and a special operations center proposed cutting electricity and internet signals to Cambodia. Read more at:

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