Tea Seiha
Tea Seiha is a Cambodian politician currently serving as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Cambodia. He has been involved in discussions regarding border issues between Thailand and Cambodia, particularly concerning military presence and agreements related to territorial disputes. Recently, he was mentioned in the context of a meeting with Thai officials to discuss border security and military withdrawal in accordance with a memorandum of understanding.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thailand | 2 | 3.50 | 0.26% | +0% | 69,799,978 | 179,665 | $505,000 | 1,300$ |
| Totals | 2 | 69,799,978 | 179,665 | $505,000 | 1,300$ |
Interactive World Map
Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Thailand:
General Tea Seiha, Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, posted on Facebook claiming that the Thai military had fired first.
3
Thailand:
Tea Seiha, the Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, accused Thailand of firing first.
4
Pakistan:
Tea Seiha signed the joint statement for Cambodia and spoke about the ceasefire.
7
Thailand:
Tea Seiha is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Cambodia who participated in the GBC meeting.
7
Thailand:
Tea Seiha is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Cambodia leading the Cambodian delegation in the GBC meeting.
8
Thailand:
Tea Seiha is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Cambodia.
8
Thailand:
Tea Seiha is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Cambodia who accepted Thailand's proposal to hold the GBC meeting in Malaysia.
8
Denmark:
Tea Seiha insisted that Cambodian troops have strictly adhered to the ceasefire since it came into effect.
7
Thailand:
Tea Seiha, the Cambodian Minister of Defense, announced plans to bring diplomats to the Thai-Cambodian border to verify compliance with the ceasefire agreement.
7
Canada:
Cambodian Defense Minister Tea Seiha said he spoke to his Thai counterpart about incidents that occurred during the implementation of the ceasefire.
6