Key Points

Cambodia has dismissed Thailand's legal action as baseless and politically motivated. The country reaffirmed its commitment to peace despite ongoing tensions. Both nations recently agreed to a ceasefire after armed clashes. Malaysia is mediating border talks to resolve the dispute.

Key Points: Cambodia Rejects Thailand's Baseless Legal Action as Politically Motivated

  • Cambodia denies Thailand's sovereignty violation claims
  • Spokesperson calls Thai legal action a distraction tactic
  • Both nations agreed to a ceasefire in late July
  • Malaysia hosts border talks to resolve ongoing dispute
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Thailand's legal action against Cambodia baseless, politically motivated: Cambodian spokesperson

Cambodia dismisses Thailand's legal claims as unfounded and politically driven, reaffirming commitment to peace amid border tensions.

"The accusations forming the basis of legal action are unfounded, politically motivated, and lack incredible basis. – Chum Sounry, Cambodian Foreign Ministry"

Phnom Penh, Aug 6

Thailand's legal action against Cambodia for using military forces and weapons to violate its sovereignty is baseless and politically motivated and lacks an incredible basis, a Cambodian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Cambodian Foreign Ministry's Secretary of State and Spokesperson Chum Sounry said this legal measure is entirely baseless and represents a deliberate attempt to divert both domestic and international public attention from Thailand's hostile policy against Cambodia, Xinhua news agency reported.

"The accusations forming the basis of legal action are unfounded, politically motivated, and lack incredible basis," he said in a press briefing.

Sounry said Cambodia strongly rejects these claims and reaffirms that the country did not start hostilities.

Cambodia remains committed to peace, the spokesperson said, adding that despite continued provocation, Cambodia remains fully committed to the ceasefire agreement.

"Cambodia urges Thailand to halt its disinformation campaign and/or hostile actions and return to constructive dialogue in the spirit of peaceful co-existence and ASEAN solidarity," he said.

The reaction came after Thai acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai on Tuesday ordered relevant departments to draft legal documents to initiate criminal and civil lawsuits domestically and internationally against Cambodia.

He accused Cambodia of using military forces and weapons to violate Thailand's sovereignty, resulting in significant loss of life and property among Thai civilians and military personnel.

On August 4, Thai and Cambodian officials arrived in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, for the General Border Committee meeting, as part of efforts to resolve the conflict between the two countries.

The meeting was scheduled to be held on August 7 in Malaysia, with the country being selected as a neutral venue, the Malaysian Armed Forces said in a statement.

The meeting aims to resolve the border dispute between the two countries, as part of the implementation of the ceasefire agreement reached in Malaysia on July 28, the statement added.

Armed clashes broke out between soldiers of Cambodia and Thailand along their disputed border on July 24. The two ASEAN member states agreed to a ceasefire in the afternoon of July 28, taking effect at midnight of the same day.

- IANS

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Priya S
Thailand seems to be playing the blame game here. Cambodia's response sounds measured and reasonable. In our region, we know how important it is to maintain ASEAN unity - these conflicts only benefit external powers who want to divide Asia.
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Aman W
Both countries should learn from India's experience - border conflicts hurt tourism and economic growth. Thailand's beautiful beaches and Cambodia's Angkor Wat deserve peace, not soldiers! �✈️
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Sarah B
The timing seems suspicious - right before the border committee meeting? This looks like political posturing. Hope Malaysia can mediate effectively as a neutral party. ASEAN needs to stand united against bigger global challenges.
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Karthik V
While Cambodia's stance seems reasonable, I wish they provided more concrete evidence to counter Thailand's claims. In diplomacy, facts speak louder than rhetoric. Both sides should present their case transparently.
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Nisha Z
As an Indian who has visited both countries, it breaks my heart to see this conflict. The people of Thailand and Cambodia share so much cultural history - from Buddhism to cuisine. They should focus on what unites them rather than divides them.

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