Cambodia and Thailand updated their land border following old Franco-Siamese treaties.
The border between these two mainly Buddhist neighbors stretches over 800 kilometers. It was originally drawn up in 1904 and 1907 treaties between France and Siam (now Thailand).
Both countries share deep historical, cultural, and religious ties.
This update clarifies the exact border line based on those century-old agreements. It impacts local administration and cross-border relations.
No official comments have been released yet on what changes or disputes may arise.
The move follows ongoing border management efforts in Southeast Asia and aims to reduce confusion.
More details are expected as officials from both countries finalize the arrangements.