Govt Committed to Ceasefire
- Military commanders from Thailand and Cambodia met for the first time since a border conflict, following a ceasefire announced on Monday by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
- Lt. Gen. Maly Socheata confirmed the meetings, stating both sides agreed to ceasefire terms, which include halting troop deployments and restoring communication channels.
- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet reported that around 300,000 people have been displaced due to recent border fighting, which resulted in several military deaths.
- The Royal Thai Army announced the indefinite postponement of the Regional Border Committee meeting, citing ongoing cross-border attacks by Cambodian forces as the reason.
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Thai Army postpones border committee meeting as Cambodian shelling continues
BANGKOK: The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has announced the indefinite postponement of the Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting due to ongoing cross-border attacks by Cambodian forces, while reaffirming its intent to proceed with the meeting when conditions allow.
The army spokesman revealed that the informal meeting between the commanders of the two countries has been postponed again after being postponed once because the meeting date has not been set yet.
Thais-Cambodian Armistice tested as monitors go to disputed border
(Bloomberg) -Thailand accused Cambodian troops of non -loft shooting in violation of a ceasefire -while international observers are preparing to visit the disputed border areas to control the truce. Thai military positions in Phu Makua in the northeastern border area were attacked by a boundary fire and grenade attacks by Cambodian troops from late Tuesday […]
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