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Thailand Issues Q&A on 72-Hour Cambodia Ceasefire Agreement

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Picture courtesy of The Thaiger

 

Thailand has published a detailed Q&A to clarify the 72-hour ceasefire agreement with Cambodia. This move comes as officials work to manage border tensions and outline the priorities of security, sovereignty, and public safety amidst recent hostilities.

 

The Joint Press Centre for the Thai-Cambodian Border Situation issued the ceasefire document on December 28 to address public concern over the temporary agreement. The situation at the border had intensified, prompting this effort to enhance transparency and dispel misconceptions about the impact on national security and sovereignty.

 

Thailand's government assures that its military remains fully ready and the ceasefire in no way affects the country's sovereignty. The 72-hour period is short enough to prevent any strategic disadvantages yet sufficient to handle critical matters, such as ground verification and civilian safety. Measures are in place to avoid exploitation by opposing forces, including surveillance and intelligence operations to monitor and report any violations.

 

Public safety is paramount, with controlled procedures established for civilians returning to affected areas, including careful inspection of possible dangers like unexploded ordnance. Emergency plans and communication systems remain active to ensure a swift response if conditions change.

 

Thailand stresses that the ceasefire relies on verified compliance through monitoring systems rather than trust. The decision represents collaboration between civilian and military leadership, ensuring no secret agreements have influenced national sovereignty. The international community has appreciated this stance, portraying Thailand as a nation capable of exercising restraint while safeguarding its people.

 

After the ceasefire's end, authorities will reassess the situation based on facts to decide on future actions, whether to continue de-escalation or resume defensive efforts. The government has reaffirmed its commitment to robustly defend against any aggression that violates sovereignty or targets civilians, reported The Thaiger.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Thailand affirms military readiness and sovereignty during ceasefire.
  • The 72-hour ceasefire allows safety checks and ground verifications.
  • Future decisions depend on detailed assessments after the ceasefire.


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I only have one question to ask.. Why did Thailand in 1907 not agree with the border and why are they still claiming they have the right to change it although all the times their claim is/was rejected? Is it not normal to accept the situation as it seems that there is no solution.

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