Cambodia reaffirmed Monday its commitment to resolving a maritime dispute with Thailand through international legal mechanisms.
More than 95 percent of residents displaced by last year’s border conflict with Thailand have returned home.
More than 95 percent of civilians displaced by border tensions with Thailand have returned home, Cambodia’s interior ministry said Monday.
Cambodia’s interior ministry on Monday accused Thai forces of failing to fully respect ceasefire commitments, saying unilateral actions since December 27.
Cambodia said Wednesday that more than 95 percent of residents uprooted by border clashes with Thailand have returned home.
More than 34,000 Cambodian civilians remain displaced along the frontier with Thailand, despite a ceasefire in place since late 2025.
Displaced Civilians
More than 88 percent of Cambodians displaced by recent border tensions have returned to their communities.
Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet on Sunday reaffirmed his government’s determination to prevent a return to armed conflict.
Cambodia has called on ASEAN, the United Nations and the wider international community to support peaceful dialogue with Thailand.