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    Thailand, Cambodia decide to re-engage in truce talks after clashes

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    Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to re-engage in talks to achieve a sustainable cease-fire along their disputed borders, the Thai foreign minister confirmed Monday.

    A cease-fire agreement in October was rushed to ensure it could be witnessed by U.S. President Donald Trump and lacked sufficient details to ensure the deal to end the armed conflict would hold, top diplomat Sihasak Phuangketkeow said Monday after an ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    While Cambodia has publicly said it is ready for an unconditional cease-fire, Bangkok never received any direct proposal and Thailand believed such statements were aimed at increasing international pressure rather than resolving the issue, Sihasak said following the meeting that was arranged to seek ways to end the crisis.

    The general border committee involving both nations will meet Wednesday to iron out detailed measures toward a lasting cease-fire, he said.

    “This time, let’s thrash out the details and make sure the cease-fire reflects the situation on the ground and the cease-fire is one that really holds, and both sides are going to fully respect the cease-fire,” Sihasak told a news conference.

    The border conflict escalated into deadly combat two weeks ago and derailed the agreement promoted by Trump, which ended five days of fighting in July.

    The agreement was brokered by Malaysia and pushed through under pressure from Trump, who threatened to withhold trade privileges unless Thailand and Cambodia agreed. The cease-fire was formalized with more detail at an October regional summit in Malaysia attended by Trump.


    Thailand's Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Dec. 22, 2025.
    Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Dec. 22, 2025.

    The fighting has drawn international concern. The U.S. Department of State on Sunday released a statement calling for Thailand and Cambodia to “end hostilities, withdraw heavy weapons, cease emplacement of landmines, and fully implement the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords, which include mechanisms to accelerate humanitarian demining and address border issues.”

    The fighting is a result of a dispute over patches of territory claimed by both nations along their shared border.

    The latest round of fighting began Dec. 8, a day after a border skirmish wounded two Thai soldiers. Since then, combat has broken out on several fronts, with Thailand carrying out airstrikes in Cambodia with F-16 fighter jets and Cambodia firing thousands of medium-range BM-21 rockets from truck-mounted launchers that can launch up to 40 rockets simultaneously.

    More than three dozen people on both sides of the border have officially been reported killed in the past week of fighting, while more than half a million have been displaced, according to officials.

    Under the October truce, Thailand was to release 18 Cambodian soldiers held prisoner and both sides were to begin removing heavy weapons and land mines along the border. But the two countries have carried on a bitter propaganda war with minor cross-border violence.

    Land mine explosions have been a particularly sensitive issue for Thailand, which has lodged several protests after alleging that Cambodia laid new mines that wounded soldiers patrolling the frontier. Cambodia insists the mines were remnants of its decadeslong civil war, which ended in 1999.

    “These were clearly newly planted landmines, and this was confirmed by the ASEAN observer team,” Sihasak said Monday, calling it a “clear violation” of the October agreement.

    The Thai navy said Sunday one of its marines on the front line sustained serious injuries to his right leg from stepping on a land mine.

    The navy also claimed to have discovered a large number of abandoned weapons and explosive ordnance while securing an area described as a Cambodian stronghold, which showed “deliberate planning and intentional use of anti-personnel landmines” against Thai troops.

    The Thai Foreign Ministry said it would send letters of protest to Cambodia and Zambia, the current chair of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, also known as the Ottawa Convention, to pursue further action under the convention’s mechanisms.

    Cambodia did not immediately respond to the Thai claims.

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