Cambodia, Thailand begin talks in Malaysia

Published August 5, 2025
Police officers stand near a hospital wall damaged by shelling, on the day of an inspection by foreign military attaches from major powers and ASEAN member countries, along with diplomats from 23 countries in Sisaket province, Thailand, August 1. — Reuters
Police officers stand near a hospital wall damaged by shelling, on the day of an inspection by foreign military attaches from major powers and ASEAN member countries, along with diplomats from 23 countries in Sisaket province, Thailand, August 1. — Reuters

BANGKOK: Prelimi­na­­ry talks between Thailand and Cambodia defence officials started on Mon­day in Malaysia ahead of a key ministerial level mee­ting on Thursday, as a fra­gile truce continues to hold a week after the two sides agreed on a ceasefire.

The ceasefire, which came after five days of border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand, was reached at a meeting in Malaysia last Monday, with help from the United States and China also observing.

The worst fighting bet­ween the Southeast Asian neighbours in over a decade included exchanges of artillery fire and jet fig­h­ter sorties, claiming at lea­st 43 lives and leaving over 300,000 people displaced on both sides of the border.

The ministers of defen­­ce of both countries are due to hold a meeting of the General Border Com­mit­tee to discuss how to maintain the ceasefire, authorities on both sides said.

The Thursday meeting will be observed by representatives from the United States, China and Mala­ysia.

Mistrust between the two neighbours has lingered despite the ongoing talks, with the Cambodia defence ministry accusing Thailand in a statement of violating the ceasefire ag­­reement by using excavators and laying barbed wire in a contested border area.

Thailand said both sid­es are maintaining their position without any significant movements.

Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2025

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