Thailand and Cambodia's Border Dispute Lacks Political Resolve, Expert Says
A lack of political will to resolve the long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia is hindering progress, according to an expert. The fragile Thai government's stance on one side and Cambodia's need to divert attention from domestic issues are cited as key factors contributing to the impasse.
Tensions have escalated along the 812km border, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes due to the clashes between the two countries' security forces. Analyst David Camroux attributes this to a general absence of political will on both sides.
"The current Thai government's position is precarious, making it difficult for them to push through any meaningful negotiations," he explained in an interview with FRANCE 24. On the other hand, Cambodia is preoccupied with dealing with domestic scams and economic issues, leaving little room for diplomatic efforts.
As a result, the border dispute remains unresolved, leaving thousands of people displaced and uncertain about their futures. The situation underscores the need for sustained international pressure on both governments to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
A lack of political will to resolve the long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia is hindering progress, according to an expert. The fragile Thai government's stance on one side and Cambodia's need to divert attention from domestic issues are cited as key factors contributing to the impasse.
Tensions have escalated along the 812km border, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes due to the clashes between the two countries' security forces. Analyst David Camroux attributes this to a general absence of political will on both sides.
"The current Thai government's position is precarious, making it difficult for them to push through any meaningful negotiations," he explained in an interview with FRANCE 24. On the other hand, Cambodia is preoccupied with dealing with domestic scams and economic issues, leaving little room for diplomatic efforts.
As a result, the border dispute remains unresolved, leaving thousands of people displaced and uncertain about their futures. The situation underscores the need for sustained international pressure on both governments to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.