Group 1 - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen announced that if the Thai military does not restore normal border passage within 24 hours, Cambodia will ban the import of Thai agricultural products starting June 17 [1] - Hun Sen clarified that the earlier reports of Cambodia closing all border crossings were inaccurate, stating that the measures refer specifically to banning Thai agricultural products and not closing borders or restricting personnel movement [1] - Cambodian government expressed a strong commitment to defend national territorial integrity and the highest interests of the Cambodian people, with legal actions initiated at the International Court of Justice regarding the border dispute [1] Group 2 - Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha responded to the border tensions, stating that the joint border committee meetings are progressing well and that a dedicated team has been established to manage the situation [2] - Prayut emphasized that Thailand has not closed the border but adjusted crossing times due to conflict incidents, and both sides have communicated and reached a consensus on this matter [2] - Thailand rejected the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice regarding the border dispute, insisting that the issue should be resolved through existing bilateral mechanisms [2]
柬泰两国领导人就边境争端再发声
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-16 16:11