Thailand scraps 25-year-old agreement with Cambodia on joint energy exploration
Thailand has officially cancelled a 25-year-old agreement with Cambodia concerning joint offshore energy exploration in the Gulf of Thailand. The Thai cabinet's decision, announced on Tuesday, follows two rounds of armed conflict between the neighboring countries last year.

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AI-generatedThailand has officially cancelled a 25-year-old agreement with Cambodia concerning joint offshore energy exploration in the Gulf of Thailand. The Thai cabinet's decision, announced on Tuesday, follows two rounds of armed conflict between the neighboring countries last year. This withdrawal was a key election campaign pledge by Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who was recently reelected. The 2001 agreement aimed to establish a framework for jointly exploring hydrocarbon resources in overlapping maritime territories. The cancellation signals a shift in Thailand's approach to the long-standing territorial dispute.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedThe withdrawal follows two rounds of armed conflict between the two countries last year.
The agreement sought to develop a framework to jointly explore hydrocarbons in parts of the Gulf of Thailand where claims overlap.
The cancellation of the 2001 agreement was an election campaign pledge of Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
Thailand cancelled a 25-year-old agreement with Cambodia on joint offshore energy exploration.