Cambodia to pursue UN legal mechanism, rejecting bilateral talks with Thailand over maritime dispute: PM


The Thai navy launched Operation “Prachuap Khiri Khan Prachan Khiri Khet”, deploying a special flotilla to protect the Gulf, hit Cambodian military at sea and cut key supplies in Dec 2025. - The Nation/ANN

PHNOM PENH: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said here on Tuesday (May 12) that the kingdom will still pursue a compulsory conciliation mechanism under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), rejecting bilateral negotiations with Thailand to resolve the maritime dispute.

Thailand unilaterally scrapped the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding concerning overlapping maritime claims between the two countries (MoU 2001) on May 5.

"It's unreasonable to cancel the bilateral mechanism and to hold new bilateral negotiations," Hun Manet said during a parliamentary session. "If Thailand really wants to negotiate bilaterally, it should not scrap the MOU 2001, but use it for negotiations."

"The Cambodian government's position is not backward," he said. "The government will still initiate a compulsory conciliation mechanism under the UNCLOS to resolve the maritime dispute with Thailand."

The statement came after Thai media reported on Monday that Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said that under the UNCLOS, after the cancellation of the MoU 2001, the process must proceed within the framework of the convention, which involves several stages, and the primary method should first be negotiations between the two parties. - Xinhua

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