The Thai government has reportedly approved a budget of 9.8 million baht to support the operations of the Thai–Cambodian Joint Information Coordination Centre (JIC), aiming to strengthen its ability to communicate information to the international community.
Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul met with Defence Minister Lt Gen Adul Boonthumjaroen on Thursday to discuss guidelines for enhancing support of the JIC’s work in monitoring and reporting the situation along the Thai–Cambodian border.
According to sources at the Ministry of Defence, the centre’s operations have faced constraints due to limited funding, with several activities relying on assistance from other agencies, particularly the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to facilitate media access to affected areas.
The reportedly approved budget will be used to bring international media to the field to observe facts directly, expand proactive information dissemination and improve comprehensive data management, reports said.
The JIC was established in January 2026 and has been directed by ACM Prapas Sornchaidee, who is also the assistant commander‑in‑chief of the Royal Thai Army.
Apart from the armed confrontation along the border last year, Thailand and Cambodia have also engaged in a war of narratives, contending with misinformation and fake news.
According to the defence ministry, the JIC functions as a central mechanism for the systematic and transparent communication of information concerning the border situation in conformity with international law and humanitarian principles.
On the Cambodian side, officials provide reports surrounding the situation through the country's Ministry of National Defence.
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