This handout photo from the Royal Thai Government taken and released shows Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra (right) greeting villagers during a visit to Kap Choeng District in Surin Province near the border with Cambodia. Thailand and Cambodia reached an agreement to reposition their troops in a disputed border area where a Cambodian soldier was killed last month in a military clash, both sides announced. Photo courtesy of Handout/ROYAL THAI GOVERNMENT/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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Cambodia threatens Thai vegetable, fruit ban over border row

Agence France-Presse

Cambodia’s influential former leader Hun Sen on Monday issued aa 24 hour ultimatum to lift border crossing restrictions or his country will ban all Thai fruit and vegetable imports in the latest round of the border spat between the two countries.

One Cambodian soldier was killed on 28 May as troops exchanged fire in a disputed area known as the Emerald Triangle, where the borders of Cambodia, Thailand and Laos meet.

The Thai and Cambodian armies both said they acted in self-defense.

Thailand has tightened border controls with Cambodia in recent days, while Cambodia ordered troops on Friday to stay on “full alert,” banned Thai dramas from TV and cinemas, closed a popular border checkpoint, and cut internet bandwidth from Thailand.

In an address to the nation, Hun Sen — father of current Prime Minister Hun Manet — threatened to ban all fruit and vegetables from Thailand unless Bangkok lifted all border crossing restrictions within 24 hours.

“If the Thai side does not open border crossings to normalcy today, tomorrow we will implement throughout the border banning the imports of fruit and vegetables to Cambodia,” Hun Sen said.

He said Hun Manet had already told his Thai counterpart about the measures.

Cambodia on Sunday formally asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to help resolve the border dispute in four areas — the site of last month’s clash and three ancient temples.

Hun Sen also said his country had to go to the ICJ because Cambodia wanted “peace” as the two countries would never reach an agreement in the four areas.