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Thai army accuses Cambodia of ceasefire violation, Cambodia says conflict over

Updated 2025.07.29 14:50 GMT+8
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A child clings to his father's shoulders as crowds of Cambodians return home through the Ban Laem checkpoint in Thailand, July 28, 2025. /VCG

The Thai Army said on Tuesday that Cambodia had violated the ceasefire agreement, but the Thai side is still working to facilitate negotiations between the frontline commanders of both sides, which has been postponed to 10 a.m.

On the same day, the Cambodian Defense Ministry's Undersecretary of State and spokesperson Lieutenant General Maly Socheata said armed clashes between Cambodian and Thai soldiers over disputed border areas had ended.

Winthai Suvaree, Thai Army spokesperson, on Tuesday morning issued a statement, saying that Thailand implemented an immediate ceasefire along the Thai-Cambodian border as soon as the ceasefire agreement took effect.

"However, it is regrettable that when the ceasefire deadline came into force, the Thai side still found the Cambodian side launching armed attacks at multiple locations into Thai territory," the statement said.

According to a previous announcement by the Thai Army, after the ceasefire, which started at midnight on Monday, one area along the border was harassed by the Cambodian side, leading to renewed exchanges of fire that continued until Tuesday morning. In addition, clashes occurred in another area and lasted until 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday.

In the early hours of Tuesday, the Thai Army confirmed via social media that a ceasefire had been implemented in all areas along the Thai-Cambodia border.

Armed clashes between Cambodian and Thai soldiers over disputed border areas had ended after the leaders of the two countries agreed to a ceasefire, Socheata said on Tuesday.

"As a positive result, at all military regions, there was no more exchange of gunfire," she said, noting that regional military commanders of both sides would hold an informal meeting on Tuesday morning to ensure the effective implementation of the ceasefire.

The situation of the Cambodia-Thailand border has eased after a ceasefire took effect from midnight on Monday, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said on Tuesday morning.

In a post on social media, Hun Manet said, "The frontline has eased after a ceasefire took effect from Monday midnight in accordance with the spirit of the agreement between Cambodia and Thailand at a special meeting in Malaysia."

Thai and Cambodian leaders have agreed to implement a ceasefire starting midnight on Monday, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said following a meeting he hosted in Malaysia on Monday.

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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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