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Thailand PM expresses hope for ceasefire with Cambodia

Published: 26 Dec 2025 - 03:55 pm | Last Updated: 26 Dec 2025 - 03:57 pm
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Phnom Penh: Thailand's prime minister expressed hope on Friday for a ceasefire with Cambodia, even as Phnom Penh accused the Thai military of intensifying its bombardment of disputed border areas.

Anutin Charnvirakul said Thailand's National Security Council had agreed to send the country's defence minister to meet his Cambodian counterpart on Saturday -- the fourth day of border talks aimed at negotiating an end to deadly clashes.

"If tomorrow the defence ministers can reach an agreement that both Thailand and Cambodia accept, the document they sign will largely follow the four main points" outlined in a previous joint declaration that followed a round of clashes earlier this year, he said.

The October declaration said the two sides would organise mine clearing efforts along their border, withdraw heavy weapons and allow access to ceasefire monitors.

"What matters is that we must keep our promise not to invade, threaten, provoke or escalate tensions between the two sides," Anutin told reporters at a news conference.

"You can trust Thailand. We always uphold our agreements and commitments. Let this be the final signing, so that peace can be restored and our people can return home."

The neighbours' long-standing border conflict reignited this month, shattering an earlier truce and killing more than 40 people, according to official counts. Around a million people have also been displaced.

As Cambodian and Thai officials held their third day of talks at a border checkpoint on Friday, Cambodia's defence ministry said Thailand carried out a heavy bombardment of disputed border areas in Banteay Meanchey province.