Cambodia claims Thai cyclists violated temple agreement


Ta Moan Thom temple, in a photograph taken in February. - Nhoem Sidet via FB

PHNOM PENH: The Ministry of National Defence has warned that Thailand violated an agreement between the armed forces of both countries, which specifies designated times for accessing the Ta Moan Thom Temple.

In a statement issued on Sunday (June 22), a ministry spokesperson said that at approximately 7.30am, three Thai soldiers led a group of about 150 Thai cyclists into the premises of Ta Moan Thom Temple without prior notification to Cambodian troops.

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