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Cambodia and Thailand Finalize Permanent Ceasefire, Set Up ASEAN Observer Teams

Under Malaysia’s coordination, interim ASEAN teams will oversee compliance to avert new hostilities along the undemarcated border.

Overview

  • On August 7, defence chiefs from both countries met in Kuala Lumpur to agree on permanent cessation guidelines following late-July hostilities.
  • Both sides pledged to halt troop movements and freeze weapon deployments along their disputed 817-kilometre frontier.
  • Interim observer teams of ASEAN military attaches, led by Malaysia, will conduct regular inspections to ensure adherence to the truce.
  • The deal builds on a July 28 ceasefire brokered by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim with US tariff pressure and Chinese mediation.
  • Eighteen Cambodian soldiers detained by Thailand after the ceasefire remain in custody, and Phnom Penh is pressing for their immediate release and repatriation.