Thailand abandons long-running maritime pact with Cambodia

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Thailand announced it is scrapping the 2001 maritime boundary agreement with Cambodia after years of deadlock, a move disclosed by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul in Bangkok that could reopen the sea-boundary dispute and resource questions while negotiations are left unresolved.
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