Thailand opens border area to Asean observers near Preah Vihear


BANGKOK: The Royal Thai Army, through the Second Army Area, has led the Asean Observer Team–Thailand (AOT-TH) to monitor the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border and observe the impact on local areas, on June 25, 2026.

The 13-member delegation comprised Thai representatives and observers from Asean member countries, including the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia.

The field visit covered several key locations, beginning at Phu Makua in Kantharalak district, Si Sa Ket province, where the team was briefed on the alleged use of anti-personnel landmines and their impact on the area.

The observers later travelled to Pha Mor E Daeng to monitor the situation near the ancient site of Prasat Khao Phra Wihan and inspect damage affecting tourism sites.

The team also visited Ban Phum Srol in Sao Thong Chai subdistrict to receive information on the impact on local communities from the use of curved-trajectory weapons and rockets, which caused damage to lives, property and the wellbeing of residents in the area.

Throughout the mission, the observers showed interest in the facts presented on the ground and expressed concern for people affected by the situation. They also acknowledged the efforts of Thai agencies to protect civilians and operate in line with humanitarian principles and international legal frameworks.

Thailand’s decision to open the area to international observers reflects its transparency, cooperation and commitment to presenting facts to the international community, while giving top priority to civilian protection and the continued safeguarding of border security. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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