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Thailand appoints conciliators for UN arbitration process in dispute with Cambodia, foreign minister says

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BANGKOK, June 16 (Reuters) - ‌Thailand has appointed two conciliators for ​a U.N. arbitration process that was initiated by Cambodia ⁠to resolve a long-running maritime dispute, Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow told reporters on Tuesday.

Cambodia launched the ​compulsory conciliation process under the United Nations Convention on ‌the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) earlier this month, after Thailand had unilaterally ended a 2001 agreement that provided ⁠a framework for negotiations over the ⁠disputed area in the Gulf of Thailand.

Earlier, Cambodia had appointed its Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn as its agent for the proceedings, alongside Danish diplomat ‌Peter Taksøe-Jensen and French academic Jean-Marc Thouvenin as ⁠conciliators.

The dispute relates to approximately ‌26,000 sq km (10,000 sq miles) of ​sea in the Gulf of Thailand, known as the Overlapping Claims Area, which is estimated ‌to hold nearly 12 trillion cubic ​feet of natural ⁠gas and large quantities of oil, worth ‌about $300 billion.

Ties between the ⁠Southeast Asian neighbours have been on edge after two rounds of intense border clashes last year killed nearly ​150 people and ‌displaced at least 300,000 on both sides, but a ⁠December ceasefire still holds.

(Reporting ​by Kitiphong Thaichareon, Writing by Chayut Setboonsarng, ​Editing by John Mair)

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