Cambodia rejects claim its forces fired on Thai patrol: Minister

Cambodia's government has firmly dismissed allegations that its military forces fired upon a Thai patrol, labeling the claims as unfounded and misleading. Neth Pheaktra, the Cambodian Minister of Information, stated that these accusations are 'fabricated' and aim to distort the reality of the situation along the border between Cambodia and Thailand. This denial comes in the wake of rising tensions in the region, where both nations have previously experienced disputes over territorial claims. Officials from Cambodia are urging for calm and emphasizing the importance of diplomatic relations with Thailand. The Cambodian Ministry has called for a fact-based dialogue to resolve any misunderstandings and maintain peace along the shared border, highlighting the need for cooperation in addressing regional security issues. These assertions from the Cambodian side reflect the ongoing complexities in Southeast Asian geopolitics, where historical grievances and national pride can sometimes inflame tensions between neighboring countries.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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