ព្រំដែន កម្ពុជា ថៃ៖ ថ្ងៃនេះ ស្តេចសៀម និង នាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីថៃ បានទៅជួបប្រធានាធិបតី បារាំង ដើម្បី ជម្រុញ បង្ខំបារាំង គៀបសង្កត់កម្ពុជា ធ្វើការចរចារព្រំដែនដោយសន្តិវិធី ជៀសវាងការប្រើ តុលាការអន្តរជាតិ។ មេដឹកនាំកំពូលៗរបស់ កម្ពុជា បានថ្លែងតាំងពីឆ្នាំទៅ "ស្នើរភាគីបារាំងរក្សាអព្យាក្រិត" ក្នុងជំលោះព្រំដែនកម្ពុជា ថៃនេះ។ សន្ធិសញ្ញាបារាំង សៀម បានកំណត់ផែនទីអន្តរជាតិរួចជាស្រេច នេះជាហេតុដែល ស្តេចសៀម និង នាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តីថៃ ប្រើកម្លាំងទ័ពឈ្លានពានកម្ពុជា បង្ខំកម្ពុជា ចរចារ ២ ភាគី ( បិទទ្វារវ៉ៃឆ្កែ តាមទ្រឹស្តីថៃ)។ ក្បូនសឹកសង្រ្គាម ដែល ថៃ កំពុងប្រើ គឺក្បូនសឹកណាប៉ូឡេអុង ឬ ហៅថា ក្បូនសឹកយុទ្ធសាស្រ្តត្រីកោណ ដែល ខុសគ្នា ពីក្បូនសឹកចិន ឈ្មោះថា សង្រ្គាមនគរ ៣។
The relationship between Thailand and France is a long-standing diplomatic alliance, currently built on over 170 years of bilateral ties, growing economic investments, and cultural exchange. Today, approximately 30,000 Thai nationals reside in France.
ក្បូនសឹក ណាប៉ូឡេអុង ទប់ទល់យុទ្ធសាស្រ្ត ត្រីកោណ
A breakdown of the cultural, diplomatic, and overseas dynamics between the two countries highlights these key areas:
នយោបាយ ថៃ បារាំង --ថៃ បារាំង-French-Thai
នយោបាយ ថៃ បារាំង --ថៃ បារាំង-French-Thai
នយោបាយ ថៃ បារាំង --ថៃ បារាំង-French-Thai
Thai Community in France
Population: There are roughly 30,000 Thais living across France.
Lifestyle & Work: A large portion of the Thai diaspora in France works in the culinary and wellness industries, which serve as highly popular cultural export areas for Thailand.
Bilateral Travel: Cultural ties are strong, with over 200,000 French tourists visiting Thailand annually and the Thai royal family frequently engaging in state visits.
French Nationals in Thailand
Population: Around 40,000 French citizens reside in Thailand, making it one of the largest European communities in the country.
Education and Culture: French is one of the most common immigrant languages spoken in Thailand, and several Franco-Thai international schools and cultural associations maintain a strong presence in Bangkok and other major cities.
Historical Context and Diplomatic Relations
Historical Ties: France and Thailand have a long history that dates back to the 19th-century colonial era, specifically regarding the borders established between the former French Indochina (including Cambodia) and the Kingdom of Siam.
Modern Diplomacy: The two nations actively collaborate on economic, scientific, and geopolitical levels, with strong recent efforts to deepen their strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific.
French-Thai — 10,000 – 15,000 (Historic and modern expatriate community) តួរលេខ ២០០៦
Thailand and France maintain strong bilateral relations characterized by high-level diplomatic and economic partnerships rather than a system where one exerts political power over the other. [1, 2]
Political dynamics between the two nations include:
Diplomatic Ties
Strategic Partnership: Bilateral relations have been elevated to a "Strategic Partnership," with both countries finalizing comprehensive roadmaps to enhance cooperation in security, the environment, and global affairs. [1]
High-Level Engagements: French President Emmanuel Macron has actively cultivated ties with the Thai government. For example, Macron hosted the Thai Prime Minister and royal family (King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida) for a State Visit and dinner at the Élysée Palace in Paris.
Historical Context
Indochinese Borders: The historical relationship is deeply intertwined with France's colonial footprint in Southeast Asia. France's 1907 treaties and map demarcations with Thailand's former regional territories have led to ongoing border disputes between Thailand and Cambodia, with historians and international courts still referencing these historical French colonial maps.
Conflict Resolution: Because of this historical legacy, France occasionally acts as a neutral diplomatic mediator. For example, the Thai government has requested France's assistance in coordinating with Cambodia to foster conducive environments for peaceful border negotiations.
Economic and Global Influence
Geopolitics: As a leading European power, France actively seeks Indo-Pacific strategic influence, while Thailand represents a foundational ASEAN member state.
Economic Imbalance: While they enjoy a strong political friendship, there is a structural economic divide; France's nominal GDP per capita remains significantly higher than Thailand's, reflecting differing global economic standings.




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