Cambodia Updates Diplomatic Corps and UN Agencies on Border Situation in Prey Chan and Chok Chey

Phnom penh: H.E. Ms. Eat Sophea, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, this morning briefed members of the Diplomatic Corps and representatives of UN agencies on the ongoing developments regarding the Cambodia-Thailand border issue in the areas of Prey Chan and Chok Chey villages, located in O' Bei Choan commune, O' Chrov district, Banteay Meanchey province.

According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the briefing aimed to provide detailed insights into the current situation and efforts being made to address the border concerns between Cambodia and Thailand. The Acting Minister emphasized the significance of diplomatic dialogue and cooperation in resolving the issues and ensuring stability in the region.

The press release, issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MFAIC) this evening, highlighted the commitment of Cambodian authorities to engage with international partners and organizations to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the border developments. H.E. Ms. Eat Sophea underscored the importance of maintaining open communication channels with both diplomatic representatives and UN agencies to foster mutual understanding and collaboration.

The briefing session served as a platform for the Cambodian government to reiterate its dedication to peaceful negotiations and adherence to international norms in resolving territorial disputes. The participation of UN agencies and the Diplomatic Corps demonstrates the international community's interest in the situation and their role in supporting conflict resolution efforts in the region.