Thailand's prime minister says his government will propose a referendum on whether to revoke two agreements on the demarcation of its border with Cambodia as part of a plan to address a simmering dispute with its neighbour.
Thailand and Cambodia have bickered for decades over undemarcated points along their 817km land border.
Tensions exploded into a deadly five-day conflict in July - the worst fighting between the two countries in over a decade - that killed at least 48 people and temporarily displaced hundreds of thousands on both sides.
For years, the two countries have relied on an agreement signed in 2000 that provides a framework on joint survey and demarcation of the land boundary.
Another agreement, signed in 2001, provides a framework for co-operation and potential resource-sh