Malaysia-Led Observer Team Check On Security Along Cambodian Border
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The Malaysian military leader has proposed sending an observation team to the Thai-Cambodian border area to jointly monitor the enforcement of the ceasefire agreement with a team of ASEAN officials.
Malaysia-led Observer Team Check On Security Along Cambodian Border
By Vijian Paramasivam PHNOM PENH, Aug 14 (Bernama) -- The Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire monitoring effort is gaining momentum with a seven-nation Interim Observer Team (IOT) visiting border areas today to assess the security situation.
International observers visit Cambodia-Thailand border as Phnom Penh seeks soldiers’ release - Twentytwo13
An international team of observers today began its first mission to Cambodian border areas affected by recent clashes with Thailand, as Phnom Penh renewed calls for the release of 18 soldiers it says were illegally seized by Thai forces. Led by Malaysian defence attaché Colonel Nazlee Abdul Rahim, the Interim Observer Team (IOT) is visiting sites in Battambang, Banteay Meanchey and Preah Vihear provinces to assess compliance with the truce reach…
On August 14, 2025, Lieutenant General Malee Socheata, spokesperson for the Cambodian Ministry of Defense, issued a statement urging Thailand to respect the 13-point agreement and release 18 Cambodian soldiers detained by Thailand. She reiterated that Cambodia urged Thailand to strictly adhere to the ceasefire agreement, which is now in effect. She also urged Thailand to comply with the 13-point agreement, releasing 18 Cambodian soldiers detaine…
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