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Cambodian, Thai military engage in talks to ease border tensions

25 Aug 2025, 11:15 AM
Cambodian, Thai military engage in talks to ease border tensions

PHNOM PENH, Aug 25 — Cambodia and Thailand's top military officers are stepping up efforts to strengthen the border ceasefire following last month’s five-day armed confrontation.

At a Regional Border Committee (RBC) extraordinary meeting today, both parties agreed to maintain regular communication between military regions and army areas to avoid any military stand-off in the future.

“This RBC extraordinary meeting concluded with Cambodia and Thailand reiterating their shared resolve to work together towards restoring normalcy along the border, advancing the spirit of good neighbourliness, and promoting peace, stability, and prosperity for the peoples of both countries,” the Royal Cambodian Army said in a press statement after the conclusion of the talks.

The meeting was held in Pailin province of Cambodia. A similar RBC meeting was held in Trat Province in Thailand on August 22.

Cambodia and Thailand are engaging in a raft of negotiations to bring normalcy to the border areas shared by both nations after military hostilities on July 24.

Today’s RBC meeting was between the Military Region 5 of Cambodia and the Chanthaburi-Trat Border Defence Command of Thailand.

The Cambodian delegation was led by Ek Sam Aun, commander of the 5 Military Region and co-chairman of the extraordinary RBC meeting.

Apichat Sapprasert, commander of the Chanthaburi and Trat Border Defence Command, and co-chairman of the extraordinary RBC Meeting, led the Thai delegation.

Simmering tensions between Cambodia and Thailand over territories that did not have clear boundary demarcations boiled over into military conflict, which observers described as the worst hostility in the last decade.

After firm diplomatic mediation, initiated by Malaysia as Asean chair, with the support of the United States and China, a ceasefire was achieved after talks in Putrajaya on July 28.

Both parties also reaffirmed their commitment to implementing the decisions of the extraordinary General Border Committee (GBC) meeting between Cambodia and Thailand, held in Kuala Lumpur on August 7.

Today’s agenda also touched on the same issues discussed in Friday’s meeting, such as online scams, drug trafficking, human trafficking, weapons trafficking and other cross-border crimes.

The two sides also agreed to convene the next RBC meeting within one month, with Thailand as the host.

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