TRAT PROVINCE & THAILAND-CAMBODIA MARITIME DISPUTE

TRAT PROVINCE & THAILAND-CAMBODIA MARITIME DISPUTE

Trat Province (Thailand) has been at the centre of a heated diplomatic and political debate regarding the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Thailand and Cambodia.

Geographic Profile

  • Location: It is the easternmost province of Thailand, situated along the Gulf of Thailand.
  • Borders: It shares a land border with Cambodia to the east (specifically the Cardamom Mountains range).
  • Key Islands: The province includes an archipelago of over 50 islands; the most significant are Koh Chang (Thailand’s second largest island) and Koh Kood (the focus of the current dispute).
  • History: Trat was briefly occupied by France (1904–1907) before being returned to Siam (Thailand) in exchange for territories in western Cambodia (Battambang, Siem Reap) under the Franco-Siamese Treaty of 1907.

2. The Conflict: Overlapping Claims Area (OCA)

  • The Dispute: Thailand and Cambodia have an Overlapping Claims Area (OCA) of approximately 26,000 sq. km in the Gulf of Thailand, rich in hydrocarbon resources.

3. The Conflict: Overlapping Claims Area (OCA)

  • The Dispute: Thailand and Cambodia have an Overlapping Claims Area (OCA) of approximately 26,000 sq. km in the Gulf of Thailand, rich in hydrocarbon resources.
  • The 2001 MOU: Signed to provide a framework for negotiations, it mandates that delimitating the maritime border and sharing resources (Joint Development Area) must be discussed simultaneously as an “indivisible package”.
  • The Koh Kood Controversy:
    • Cambodia’s continental shelf claim (made in 1972) draws a line that cuts through Koh Kood island.
    • Official Stance: The Thai government maintains that the 1907 Treaty explicitly confirms Koh Kood belongs to Thailand, and the MOU is solely a mechanism to resolve the maritime boundary, not a cession of territory.
Q.  With respect to the geography of Trat Province, consider the following statements:
1. It is the easternmost province of Thailand, situated along the Gulf of Thailand.
2 The Cardamom Mountain range forms its land boundary with Cambodia.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
 (a) 1 only
 (b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

 Answer: C

Explanation:
Statement 1 is correct: Trat is identified as the easternmost province of Thailand, possessing a coastline along the Gulf of Thailand.
Statement 2 is correct: The province shares a border with Cambodia to the east, specifically demarcated by the Cardamom Mountains range.

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