Ko Kut was disputed between
Thailand and
Cambodia in the mid-1960s. Under
the 1907 Siamese-French Border Treaty, a continuation of an earlier agreement between Siam and France, which controlled Cambodia at the time. In this agreement, France ceded some of its previously claimed territory around Ko Kut to Siam, including several small islands in the
Sea of Siam. After Cambodia's independence in 1954, despite Cambodia's claims to several sea areas and islets around the border, the 1907 Treaty was still recognized as the legal basis for the recognition of Ko Kut as part of Thailand. Therefore, despite Cambodia's claims, Thailand retained control over Ko Kut under this international treaty, which designated the island as part of Siam (now Thailand). == References ==