(Phnom Penh): The Cambodia Liaison Group (CLG) briefed the ASEAN Observer Team on progress in marking border posts No. 52–59 along the Cambodia–Thailand border, highlighting recent aerial mapping and ground survey work.

According to Lieutenant General Maly Socheata, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of National Defence, on Friday (Dec. 5) at 9:30 a.m., the Cambodia Liaison Group (CLG) of the Kingdom of Cambodia facilitated the ASEAN Observer Team (AOT), where the AOT listened to a presentation delivered by Prum Soeun Vathna, Head of the Cambodia-Thailand Joint Survey Team of the State Secretariat for Border Affairs, on the progress of marking border posts No. 52–59 (Kamrieng Commune and Boeung Raing Commune, Kamrieng District, Battambang Province) at Team Site 2, Serei Saophoan City, Banteay Meanchey Province.

According to officials from the State Secretariat of Border Affairs, on the evening of 3 December 2025, the progress of the survey and marking of the temporary border between border posts No. 52–59 in Kamrieng District, Battambang Province, opposite Pong Nam Ron District, Chanthaburi Province, was presented for the AOT. From 27 November to 3 December 2025, the Joint Survey Teams of both sides conducted aerial photography using drones to create a photomap between border posts No. 52–59, covering approximately 6.4 km, equivalent to about 76 per cent of the total work.

It is worth noting that from 8 to 26 November 2025, the Joint Survey Teams of both sides conducted ground work on the border section between border pillars No. 52–59, which is approximately 8.3 km long. The team completed the survey work and emplaced 166 temporary border markers on the actual ground.
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