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Cambodia Threatens Thai Produce Ban as Border Dispute Escalates

Hun Sen has given Bangkok 24 hours to reopen crossings following Cambodia’s formal referral of four contested border areas to the International Court of Justice

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A general view of a building of United Nations' top court International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Netherlands, December 2 2024. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo
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Overview

  • Cambodia lodged a formal complaint with the International Court of Justice on June 15 seeking resolution of four contested border areas, including the Emerald Triangle clash site and three ancient temples.
  • Former premier Hun Sen issued a 24-hour ultimatum on June 16 threatening to ban Thai fruit and vegetable imports if Bangkok did not lift tightened crossing restrictions.
  • Both armies repositioned troops after the May 28 skirmish that killed one Cambodian soldier, but Thailand has maintained reduced border crossing hours and warned it may cut electricity links.
  • Phnom Penh has retaliated by banning Thai TV dramas and films, cutting internet bandwidth, and closing a key checkpoint on its side of the frontier.
  • Thailand insists on bilateral talks, rejecting ICJ jurisdiction, and both sides have agreed to convene the next Joint Boundary Commission meeting in Thailand this September.