THAILAND DECIDES TO CHOKE CAMBODIA'S ECONOMY, BUT HUN SEN WAS PREPARED, VIETNAM GETS INVOLVED
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Besides the battlefield situation, the economic front is also extremely fierce as Thailand tries to strangle Cambodia's economy by stopping exports there. Most recently, they sought to blockade the Gulf of Thailand, directly hitting the country's import-export sector. Although it's unclear how they will do it, for now, there is an increased presence of the Royal Thai Navy. At Cambodia's sea gateway, Thailand is considering halting fuel exports to Cambodia as border conflicts escalate. The Thai military stated they are considering stopping fuel exports to Cambodia as fighting between the two countries spreads to coastal areas of the disputed border region. Just two days after US President Donald Trump said both sides agreed to a new sales halt agreement. Welcome to B, the host who is currently promoting an ad version. Get rid of it now. Enjoy the ultimate YouTube Premium. Choose Son Hai Nguyen for absolute peace of mind. We guarantee reputable warranty, exchange for defects, immediate refund. Dedicated support team, setup in a snap. Not just YouTube, Son Hai Nguyen's digital account store has everything from Spotify, Netflix to ChatGPT, Gemini. Whatever you need, Son Hai Nguyen is convenient, reputable, and technologically advanced. Thai military commanders discussed banning fuel exports to Cambodia, including ordering the navy to be vigilant about strategic resupply cargo ships and designating the sea area near Cambodia's port as a high-risk zone. A Thai naval official said at a press conference on Sunday that there are currently no orders for those measures. Colonel Nada Khotom, a spokesperson for the Royal Thai Navy, shared and said this issue would be discussed at a security meeting on Monday. The Thai Ministry of Energy said on Friday that Thailand had stopped exporting oil to Cambodia since June last year. Thailand exported 2.2, 2.2 billion liters of fuel.