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.