Category: Cambodia
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Cambodia anchors peace trinity across four channels as maritime track runs parallel
Thailand cancelled the 2001 maritime MOU on 5 May. Cambodia named UNCLOS Annex V conciliation the same day. Eight days later, four channels engaged.
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Cambodia’s Rice Export Revenue Falls $90 Million Year-on-Year
Cambodia’s rice export revenue fell roughly $90 million below the 2025 figure across the first four months of 2026, as average milled rice prices dropped from $741 to $567 per tonne despite a 66 percent rise in export volume.
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Cambodia’s January UN Filing Named the Villages Al Jazeera Now Describes
134 days after the December ceasefire, more than 34,440 Cambodians remain displaced. The legal architecture both governments filed at the United Nations sits unread in the international coverage of the camps.
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Cambodia’s three-step UNCLOS architecture executes once Thailand’s bilateral shield collapses
Acting Foreign Minister briefs 43 mission representatives in Phnom Penh on conciliation notification under the Article 298(1)(a)(i) proviso.
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Cambodia Opens Inaugural Investment Forum as Border Diplomacy Continues in Cebu
Sun Chanthol presents CDC reform mechanisms and the anti-scam law in Phnom Penh as Hun Manet manages MOU 2001 fallout in Cebu.
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Cambodia activates UNCLOS conciliation as Thailand scraps maritime MOU
The Thai cabinet terminated the bilateral framework on 5 May. Cambodia’s accession to the international one entered into force on 8 March. The pathway was prepared.
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Thailand Cancels MOU 2001, Cambodia Announces UNCLOS Conciliation Same Day
Thailand’s cabinet terminated MOU 2001 on 5 May. Cambodia announced UNCLOS Annex V conciliation the same day. The architecture of dismantlement was prepared on both sides.
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Cambodia’s 2006 conscription law catches up to its own demand
The National Assembly’s Fourth Commission opened review on May 4 of a draft that calibrates Cambodia’s 2006 conscription instrument to demand the 2025 conflict surfaced.
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TripAdvisor recognition and four-month visitor decline land in same ministry release
Cambodia’s Tourism Ministry on 4 May carried both a TripAdvisor 2026 ranking placing Angkor second and Q1-Apr Angkor Enterprise figures showing visitors down 32 percent.
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Three Ministers Convene Sixth Meeting on Rural Strategic Plan
The 6th Tri Sector Meeting reviewed reference conditions for a strategic plan being drafted June through December 2026 under CAPRED-Cowater technical assistance.
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Cambodia’s tourism communication is mid-build, and the local debate names the execution gap
The Green Season launch and the local guide’s post the same weekend are not opposed. Both name the execution gap Cambodia’s policy already names.
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Francophone parliaments convene in Siem Reap with summit six months out
Fifteen-country APF Political Committee meets May 3-4 in Siem Reap with Cambodia’s Francophonie architecture surfacing six months before the November Phnom Penh summit.
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Cambodia affirms law-based maritime path as Thai security council approves MOU cancellation
Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Prak Sokhonn, told Cambodia’s national broadcaster TVK on May 1 that Cambodia would continue to seek peaceful and law-based mechanisms to resolve the maritime question if Thailand withdrew from the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding. The remarks landed eight days after Thai Prime Minister…
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Cambodia Built Bilateral Architecture at Four Speeds in Brunei
Sokhonn’s late-April week documented one channel recovered, one founded, one sustained, two opened, with the multilateral as structuring event.
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Cambodia appeal court upholds Sokha 27-year sentence
What the April 30 ruling and the post-verdict record show, and what they do not.
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Cambodia’s Ministry of Information releases third annual press freedom report
The Ministry of Information’s third annual press freedom report puts the rating at 80.8 percent good, four days before UNESCO’s Lusaka conference opens.
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Cambodia Says Thai Forces Fired During International Border Visit
Cambodia’s defence ministry says nine rounds were fired while foreign military attachés inspected the contested checkpoint
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Cambodia opens institutional architecture as Beijing’s three-country tour begins in Phnom Penh
The first stop ran longer than the second. Both Cambodian co-chairs were Deputy Prime Ministers.
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Cambodia’s sustainable finance instrument arrives as the close of a decade-long build
Phase 1 closes a documented sequence stretching from 2016 through IFC, UNESCAP, ERIA and ADB partner architecture, ahead of Francophonie hosting and LDC graduation in 2029.
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Thailand Cancels MoU 44 as Wang Yi Visits Both Capitals
Thailand’s NSC voted to scrap MoU 44 on April 23. Cambodia’s UNCLOS declarations have been on deposit since March. Wang Yi met both governments inside forty-eight hours.
