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Cambodian PM says Thailand occupying Cambodia Land

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet told Reuters Tuesday that Thai forces are occupying Cambodian territory after fighting last year despite a peace accord brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump, and called on Thailand to allow a joint boundary commission to begin working on their disputed border.



In his first interview with international media, Hun Manet, who took over power from his father in 2023, hailed warmer ties with Washington and said his government was working to address cyber scam centers that have proliferated in the country.



Hun Manet ⁠traveled to Washington to attend a meeting of Trump's Board of Peace this week, and said he hoped the new body could play a role in de-escalating the situation on the border, which he described as "fragile" despite a December ceasefire that ended renewed fighting.



The board was created to oversee a Gaza peace plan, but Trump has said it could take on a broader role.



Thailand has said it is maintaining troop positions as part of de-escalation measures and has denied it is occupying territory.