Thailand, Cambodia Reaffirm Peaceful Path on Border Issues
Thailand and Cambodia are set to convene a meeting of the Joint Commission on Demarcation for Land Boundary (JBC) in Phnom Penh on June 14, expressing their utmost determination to manage border matters through peaceful dialogue and existing bilateral mechanisms. The meeting follows a series of productive exchanges between military and government officials, which have already led to the easing of tensions and the return of troops to their 2024 positions along key sections of the shared frontier.
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Established in 1997 and co-chaired by the foreign ministers of both countries, the JBC serves as the main platform for addressing land boundary issues in accordance with historical treaties and officially recognized maps. It is supported by the Joint Technical Sub-Committee (JTSC), which provides survey coordination, technical assessments, and data analysis. Since its formation, the JBC has convened ten times, with the last session held in Bangkok in 2012.
In addition to the JBC, both nations maintain close cooperation through other mechanisms or units, such as the General Border Committee and the Regional Border Committees, providing military leaders from both sides with an opportunity to oversee specific border zones. This multi-tiered structure has proven valuable in promoting stability and mutual understanding across different regions.
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Krajangwit Johjit
National News Bureau of Thailand




