Thailand and Cambodia Launch UN-Mediated Process to Resolve Gulf of Thailand Maritime Dispute
Thailand and Cambodia have entered a new phase in their long-running maritime boundary dispute by appointing a conciliation commission under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Each country has named two conciliators to address overlapping claims in the Gulf of Thailand, an area with significant energy development potential. The process is expected to produce recommendations within 12 months and is being closely watched as a test case for international mediation frameworks in regional resource disputes.