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Cambodia starts UN-backed process to settle maritime dispute with Thailand

Cambodia said on Tuesday it had launched a compulsory conciliation process under international law aimed at resolving a long-running maritime boundary dispute with Thailand and had informed the United Nations and Bangkok. The move follows a Thai government decision last month to unilaterally terminate a 2001 agreement with Cambodia that provided โ€Œa framework for negotiations over the disputed area in the Gulf of Thailand where the two countriesโ€™ maritime claims overlap. โ€œWe have taken this step...

Quad FMs announce maritime, energy initiatives amidst Hormuz chokehold, tense South China Sea

FMs pledge collaboration on energy security, maritime surveillance, domain awareness; Quad joint statement calls for freedom of navigation, adherence to international law in Hormuz, Red Sea, South China Sea

Western nations warn Israel to end illegal settlement expansion, violence

Nine countries including UK, Germany and France warn settlements in occupied West Bank a 'breach of international law'.

Gaza aid flotilla organisers say 41 boats intercepted, 10 still sailing

Foreign ministers of 10 countries say Israel's storming of the aid flotilla is a blatant violation of international law.

Spanish Foreign Minister on Spainโ€™s clash with the Trump administration

Jose Manuel Albares speaks to Redi Tlhabi about Spainโ€™s commitment to international law and relations with the US.

BRICS talks end without joint statement as divisions over Iran war deepen

Iran's FM had urged member states to condemn 'violations of international law by the United States and Israel'.