Sisaket: Following a meeting of the Regional Border Committee (RBC) at the Chong Sangam checkpoint in Sisaket Province today, 11 points were reached between Thailand and Cambodia. The atmosphere was peaceful, but local residents remain concerned and distrustful of Cambodia's ability to adhere to the agreement.
According to Thai News Agency, the discussions between the two nations aimed to address ongoing border issues and improve bilateral relations. The RBC meeting concluded with the drafting of 11 agreements focusing on cooperation and conflict resolution.
Local residents, however, express skepticism about Cambodia's commitment to these agreements. Historical tensions and past experiences contribute to the lingering distrust among those living in the border regions. Residents are particularly worried about potential breaches and the impact such actions could have on their daily lives.
Despite the peaceful nature of the talks, the community's concerns underscore the need for continued vigilance and monitoring to ensure compliance with the newly established agreements. The RBC aims to foster understanding and cooperation, but the effectiveness of these measures will be closely watched by both sides.