πŸ”΄[Live]This Week with Thai PBS World | 15th May 2026

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πŸ”΄[Live]This Week with Thai PBS World | 15th May 2026

Thailand Scraps Landmark MOU44 Framework as Cambodia Eyes UNCLOS in Maritime Row

Earlier today in Krung Thep, Thai officials confirmed the abrupt termination of the long-standing MOU44 agreement that had guided bilateral talks with Cambodia on overlapping maritime claims in the Gulf of Thailand. The move, announced just after midday, marks a sharp pivot in Bangkok's approach to border diplomacy.

MOU44 Ends: What Comes Next for Thai Negotiators?

The 2001 memorandum, known as MOU44, had set out a framework for joint development and resource sharing in disputed waters. Its sudden scrapping leaves both sides without a clear roadmap. Thai Foreign Ministry sources told Thai PBS World this morning that the decision followed months of stalled progress and shifting regional dynamics.

Analysts now ask how Thailand should reposition itself. Some suggest renewed emphasis on bilateral talks, while others urge stronger engagement with ASEAN mechanisms to avoid escalation.

Can UNCLOS Resolve Thai-Cambodian Claims?

Cambodia's recent turn toward the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea has drawn immediate attention. Phnom Penh appears ready to invoke UNCLOS provisions on continental shelves and exclusive economic zones, potentially internationalising the dispute that has simmered for decades.

Legal experts remain divided. While UNCLOS offers clear rules on maritime boundaries, overlapping claims near the Thai-Cambodian frontier involve historical maps and resource rights that predate the convention. Observers note that any ruling could set precedents for other Southeast Asian maritime disputes.

Takua Pa Old Town Earns Global Spotlight

In brighter news, the historic Takua Pa Old Town in Phang Nga province was celebrated on the world stage this week. Its well-preserved Sino-Portuguese architecture and vibrant street food scene earned international recognition during a UNESCO-linked cultural show streamed live yesterday evening.

Local vendors reported record visitors this morning, with tourists sampling spicy southern curries and browsing antique shops along the restored waterfront. The spotlight comes just in time for the upcoming rainy-season festivals that draw both domestic and foreign travellers.

Regional Implications Unfold

The dual developments underscore Thailand's busy diplomatic calendar. While maritime tensions grab headlines, cultural wins like Takua Pa's highlight the kingdom's soft-power strengths. Officials in Krung Thep stress that dialogue remains open, even as legal options are explored.

As the sun set over the Chao Phraya River this evening, the coming days will test how swiftly Bangkok adapts its strategy in the Gulf.

This is Ann Srisawat for Global1.news, reporting from Bangkok. πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­

Source: Thai PBS World via YouTube — 2026-05-15T14:15:34+00:00.

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