Ubon Ratchathani: It has been 15 days since the clashes at Chong Bok, Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The Thai-Cambodian border area remains tense, but locals are hopeful that the JBC meeting on 14 June will find a peaceful solution so that people from both countries can return to their normal lives.
According to Thai News Agency, the Joint Border Committee (JBC) meeting is highly anticipated as it aims to address the ongoing tensions at the border. Residents have been living in uncertainty, and there is a strong desire for a resolution that will allow for the restoration of peace and normalcy in the region. The clashes have disrupted daily life, and the community eagerly awaits the outcome of the diplomatic efforts.
Locals in the area have expressed a longing for stability and safety, wishing for an end to the disruptions that have affected their livelihoods. The hope is that the meeting will result in agreements that prevent further conflicts and ensure a peaceful coexistence between the two nations. The next steps taken at the JBC meeting are seen as crucial in shaping the future interactions along the Thai-Cambodian border.