KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim held discussions with his Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet today on the latest developments concerning the ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand.
He said the telephone discussion also touched on the Interim Observer Team (IOT), which has been closely monitoring the border areas of the two neighbouring countries.
“(We also) discussed further steps that could be taken to enhance the effectiveness of the IOT’s monitoring operations,” Anwar said in a Facebook post today.
On Tuesday (August 12), Defence Forces Chief Gen Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar said that the Malaysia-led IOT plays a crucial role in investigating the transparency of the ceasefire at the Thailand-Cambodia border.
He noted that the team would subsequently report its findings to both countries.
On July 28, the two countries reached an agreement to implement an unconditional ceasefire following a special meeting in Putrajaya hosted by the Malaysian Prime Minister.
At the meeting, Hun Manet and Thailand’s Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai also agreed to convene a General Border Committee meeting as part of the ceasefire implementation.
Today also saw Anwar holding a telephone discussion on the same issue with Phumtham.
“In the discussion, we emphasised and paid attention to the efforts of the IOT team, which continues to closely monitor the situation at the border, while also looking into several other initiatives that could be undertaken to strengthen the monitoring operations of the ceasefire.
“In addition, both of us touched on the Thailand-Cambodia GBC meeting, which will convene next month,” Anwar said in a separate Facebook post.