National
Cambodia Institutions Back Government’s UNCLOS Conciliation Move
PHNOM PENH, May 7, 2026 (KPT) — Cambodia’s Constitutional Council and Ministry of Information have voiced full support for the government’s decision to initiate compulsory conciliation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) after Thailand’s unilateral withdrawal from a 2001 maritime memorandum of understanding.
In separate statements issued Thursday, both institutions reaffirmed Cambodia’s commitment to resolving maritime disputes through peaceful dialogue and international law.

The Constitutional Council stressed that Article 2 of the Constitution guarantees the inviolability of Cambodia’s territorial integrity within internationally recognized borders. It said the government’s recourse to UNCLOS reflects a strong commitment to peace, the rule of law and the peaceful settlement of disputes in line with principles backed by the international community.
The Ministry of Information said Cambodia’s reliance on UNCLOS demonstrates its dedication to peace, good neighborly relations and constructive dialogue. It reaffirmed support for the government’s efforts to defend national interests and sovereignty while pursuing lawful resolution of maritime issues.
The ministry also urged media institutions, journalists and digital platforms to disseminate accurate and balanced information to strengthen public understanding and promote national unity. Cambodia remains committed to resolving disputes peacefully while maintaining respect for international law and regional stability.
-
National2 months agoCambodia Expands Free ID Services While Introducing Clear Fee Structure for Administrative Documents
-
National3 weeks agoCambodia proposes trilateral anti‑crime liaison mechanism with Laos, Vietnam
-
National2 weeks agoPM Hun Manet to visit China as trade surges and investment deepens
-
National2 weeks agoCambodia says four soldiers injured in border blast, investigation launched
-
National1 month agoSamdech Techo Hun Sen Says Cambodia Can Meet Defence Needs Through Domestic Production
-
National2 weeks agoCambodia opens new distribution hub to expand market access for local businesses
-
Opinion2 months agoFrom Connectivity to Resilience: How Japan’s Strategic Shift Could Transform Cambodia’s Next Development Phase
-
Economy2 months agoCambodia Welcomes 1 Million Tourists in Q1, But Arrivals Fall Sharply Amid Regional Pressures