(Banteay Meanchey): Lieutenant General Maly Socheata, the Spokeswoman of the Ministry of National Defence Cambodia, announced that at 09:15 a.m. on Tuesday (Jun. 16), the Cambodian Liaison Group (CLG) of Cambodia coordinated a visit for the ASEAN Observer Team (AOT), led by the Head of Mission of the ASEAN Observer Team (HOM AOT) from the Philippines, to observe, verify, and visit displaced civilian at Rong Jam village, Slor Kram commune, Svay Chek district, Banteay Meanchey province.

The displaced civilian have not yet been able to return to their homes due to the illegal occupation of Cambodian territory by Thai military forces in certain areas, which includes the deployment of barbed wire, shipping containers, and the destruction of their houses.

The ASEAN Observer Team's (AOT) observation, verification, and visit to displaced civilian who remain unable to return home underscore the absolute necessity for the Cambodia-Thailand Joint Border Commission (JBC) to launch border demarcation work as soon as possible.

This alignment adheres to existing agreements, specifically point three of the Joint Statement from the 3rd Special Meeting of the Cambodia-Thailand General Border Committee (GBC) on 27 December 2025, which aims to ensure that our citizens can safely, peacefully, and with dignity return to their homes without any obstruction.

Cambodia maintains a firm stance on protecting the Cambodia–Thailand international border as established by the Indochina–Siam Boundary Commission, by respecting the principles of international law, including the principle of the intangibility of inherited borders (Uti Possidetis Juris), and by respecting the Franco–Siamese conventions and treaties, maps, and the procès-verbaux of the Commission of the Abornement of the Boundary between Indo-China and Siam, as well as relevant agreements and documents that both parties have previously agreed upon.

Cambodia absolutely does not recognize any border alterations resulting from the use of force.
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