Dear Minister Sabida Thaiseth, I was deeply concerned to read your recent statement, reported by Khaosod English, asserting that “Ta…
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The election in Thailand is an important factor influencing the border conflict, but it would be foolish to say that…
Territorial disputes test the character of nations. They reveal whether governments choose law over force, restraint over nationalism and humanity…
As ASEAN navigates the complex aftermath of Myanmar’s controversial elections, the regional bloc’s response has been cautious and divided. While…
Peace declarations are meant to stop wars — not to reward those who create crises. Yet in Cambodia’s border dispute…
A truly civilised nation does not engage in deception, intimidation or mob-style narratives against its neighbours. Such conduct resembles lynch-law…
Calls for legal action must be grounded in strategy, not emotion — because a failed case may weaken Cambodia’s position…
Truth is a precious commodity in the information age, and in many ways, is more valuable than gold because truth…
Diplomatic protest notes are a legitimate, lawful and expected response to actions affecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. In international law,…
Cambodia firmly rejects any attempt to cloak military occupation as routine law enforcement. What is unfolding at O’Smach is neither…
