snoop1130 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago File photo for reference only Cambodia has indefinitely postponed the Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting, initially set for June 27-28, as Thai-Cambodian border tensions persist. Deputy Defence Minister Natthaphon Narkphanit, leading Thailand’s new Special Operations Centre for Thai-Cambodian Border Situations Management (SOC-TCBSM), confirmed the postponement without a specified reason. Efforts to Restore Calm The Thai side intended to propose a troop withdrawal to reduce military presence along the border. However, with the meeting delayed, Natthaphon announced that SOC-TCBSM aims to restore normalcy swiftly, having convened their first meeting to address these issues. Framework for Future Talks The RBC, designed for regional military dialogue, was expected to discuss troop reductions after a recent skirmish near Chong Bok pass. Thailand planned to suggest lowering troop levels to pre-skirmish numbers. SOC-TCBSM is now focused on rescheduling the talks. Ongoing Deliberations and Communications The centre's first meeting, attended by key government representatives, outlined a schedule for daily discussions to maintain momentum. Meetings will occur Monday to Friday, with press briefings streamed on NBT. Officials remain ready for weekend teleconferences if needed. Cross-Border Casino Ban and Trade Measures In response to Cambodia’s ban on Thai produce, Thailand has prohibited its citizens from working in Poi Pet's casinos. Night-time border closures have also been enacted due to military tensions. Despite these measures, Natthaphon clarified that Thailand has not cut electricity to Cambodian towns, emphasizing restraint to avoid impacting civilians. Inviting Academic Perspectives Natthaphon invited academic input, expressing SOC-TCBSM’s openness to diverse perspectives on managing the border situation. He encouraged dialogue through a seminar to explore innovative solutions to the crisis. As the situation unfolds, Thailand remains committed to diplomatic solutions while ensuring the safety and stability of its border regions. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-06-18
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