Addendum to Exhibit C in William Roth, "The 2001 MoU Between Thailand and Cambodia: Demystifying the Koh Kut Kerfuffle"
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54157/tls.284666Abstract
Map by the Geographic Service of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs that vividly depicts a dotted line running east from the top of a mountain on Koh Kut to the mainland. It is thus consistent with Clause I in the Protocol of the Franco-Siamese Treaty of 23 March 1907 that provides "The border between French Indo-China and Siam starts from the sea at a point located opposite the highest peak of the island of Koh-Kut."
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