Overview
- The Thai military closed several major checkpoints, including the busy Aranyaprathet-Poipet crossing, on June 23 following a deadly border exchange in late May.
- Only students and individuals seeking medical treatment are permitted to cross under the new military restrictions.
- Dozens of Cambodian workers and foreign tourists remain stranded at sealed frontier gates with no clear reopening date.
- The dispute traces back to an 800-kilometre boundary inherited from French Indochina and has reached its most severe point since 2011.
- Diplomatic talks have stalled after a leaked phone call between Hun Sen and Paetongtarn Shinawatra further eroded bilateral trust.