Thailand and Cambodia have reached a consensus on ceasefire arrangements, pledging to halt all forms of armed engagement and maintain current troop deployments along their shared border. The agreement was formalized during an extraordinary General Border Committee (GBC) meeting hosted by Malaysia’s Ministry of Defence.
The meeting was attended by senior defence officials from both countries, with the United States, China, and Malaysia participating as third-party observers.
Key Points of the Agreement
- Ceasefire Coverage: Includes all types of weapons; prohibits unprovoked firing towards the other side’s positions or troops.
- Troop Levels: No increase in forces; deployments to remain as they were when the ceasefire began at midnight, July 28, 2025.
- Humane Treatment of Captives: Commitment to follow international humanitarian law in handling captured soldiers.
Background: Border Clashes and Ceasefire
- Armed clashes erupted between Thai and Cambodian forces on July 24, 2025, along disputed border areas.
- Both sides agreed to a ceasefire on the afternoon of July 28, which took effect at midnight the same day.
- The GBC meeting on August 7 was aimed at solidifying operational details and ensuring the truce holds.
Significance for Regional Stability
The Thai–Cambodian border has been a sensitive flashpoint for decades, with sporadic clashes threatening broader regional stability. The presence of major powers as observers signals an increased international interest in preventing further escalation and maintaining peace in Southeast Asia.


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