The TikTok video claiming Thailand is transporting trucks for a recent military exercise in the disputed maritime area with Cambodia actually features a compilation of unrelated events
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The video was posted by TikTok user “sahawit_loei,” who has 41,000 followers. Several of his posts seem to be hate-driven content, promoting nationalist sentiments and potentially sparking xenophobia. In 2001, the two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding, agreeing to negotiate the maritime border and jointly develop petroleum resources. However, no significant progress was made until thedriven by nationalist sentiments among their citizens. A significant incident occurred in 2003, when a Thai actress falsely claimed Angkor Wat as Thai heritage, sparking riots and the
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