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边境安全局势升级,泰柬都宣布关闭接壤边境口岸
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-06-22 22:48
Group 1 - Cambodia has closed two border crossings with Thailand due to ongoing border disputes, as announced by Prime Minister Hun Manet on social media [1] - The Thai military has also ordered the closure of a border crossing in the Buriram province as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of Thai citizens and maintain sovereignty [3] - Following the closure of the border crossings, the Thai military is expected to close additional crossings in the Surin and Si Sa Ket provinces [3] Group 2 - The security situation at the Thai-Cambodian border has escalated, compounded by the recent leak of a phone conversation between Thai Prime Minister Petongtarn and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, leading to political turmoil in Thailand [3] - The Thai government is committed to addressing various crises, including the border situation, U.S. tariff policies, and drug crime, as stated by the Minister of Tourism and Sports [3] - Following the exit of the Palang Pracharath Party from the ruling coalition, the current coalition's seats in the House of Representatives have decreased to 261 out of 495, raising concerns about its legitimacy if another party with more than 13 seats withdraws [3][4] Group 3 - The Democratic Party in Thailand has pledged to remain in the ruling coalition, although there are internal calls for reconsideration of this decision due to dissatisfaction among party members [4] - Cambodia has announced a suspension of all fuel and gas imports from Thailand, effective from midnight on the 22nd, with assurances that Cambodian fuel importers can source supplies from other countries to meet domestic needs [4] - Prime Minister Hun Manet emphasized that Cambodia is capable of effectively managing the situation, regardless of the duration of the suspension [4]