Cambodia Moves to UN Agency to Push Conciliation of Maritime Dispute with Thailand

Audacy reports that Cambodia has initiated action with a United Nations agency to force conciliation of its maritime dispute with Thailand. The move seeks to engage international

Audacy reports that Cambodia has initiated action with a United Nations agency to force conciliation of its maritime dispute with Thailand. The move seeks to engage international mediation mechanisms. Cambodian officials aim to resolve the contested maritime boundaries through UN involvement. The dispute has lingered over overlapping claims in the Gulf of Thailand. Thailand’s position is not detailed in the report. The UN agency’s role is to facilitate dialogue between the two nations. Cambodia hopes the conciliation process will lead to a mutually acceptable solution. Regional observers will monitor the progress of the UN‑led effort.