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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 7 August 2025
Thailand and Cambodia Agree on 13-Point Ceasefire Pictures courtesy of MGR Online In a significant turn of events, military leaders from Thailand and Cambodia have come together to address rising tensions that threatened the peace along their shared border. Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, both countries signed a comprehensive 13-point ceasefire agreement. This accord is a response to escalating hostilities that have put the region on edge. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369078-thailand-and-cambodia-agree-on-13-point-ceasefire/ -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thailand and Cambodia Agree on 13-Point Ceasefire
Pictures courtesy of MGR Online In a significant turn of events, military leaders from Thailand and Cambodia have come together to address rising tensions that threatened the peace along their shared border. Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, both countries signed a comprehensive 13-point ceasefire agreement. This accord is a response to escalating hostilities that have put the region on edge. On the afternoon of August 7th, senior officials from both nations participated in an emergency session of the General Border Committee (GBC). This committee has historically served as the primary diplomatic and military platform to resolve such disputes. Over the course of a focused hour-long meeting, Thailand’s Deputy Minister of Defence, General Nattaphon Narkphanit, and Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, General Tea Seiha, negotiated a path to reduce tensions and restore calm. Their dialogue culminated in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at building trust and paving the way for future cooperation. "The objective is to bring peace and peaceful coexistence for the peoples of both nations,” stated a spokesperson for the Thai government, highlighting the emphasis on diplomatic solutions over military actions. This ceasefire agreement is comprehensive, addressing several crucial aspects to ensure lasting peace: Ceasefire Implementation: Both countries agreed to halt all military operations involving weapons and agreed not to attack civilian or military targets. Static Troop Movement: Military units must maintain their current positions as of July 28th, 2025, preventing escalation due to troop movements. Avoidance of Provocations: No actions will be taken that could heighten tensions, such as cross-border patrols or entering the other nation's airspace. No Military Reinforcement: Reinforcements along the border are prohibited to avoid increasing tensions. No Construction of Military Infrastructure: Construction or enhancement of military sites along the border is forbidden. Protection of Civilians: Both sides commit to avoiding the use of force against civilians, which is vital for maintaining community safety. Adherence to Humanitarian Laws: The agreement outlines humane treatment for captured soldiers, emphasising quality living conditions, shelter, and medical care. Exchange and Treatment of Soldiers: If required, provisions exist for the treatment and repatriation of wounded soldiers. Immediate release and repatriation of captured soldiers post-hostilities are mandated, observing international laws. Return of Deceased Individuals: Both countries agreed to exchange information for the dignified return of the deceased without crossing the border. Prompt Consultation in Case of Conflict: Established bilateral mechanisms allow for swift local consultations to prevent escalation during unexpected clashes. Regular Communication Channels: Communication between army commanders and regular meetings to discuss issues are crucial elements of maintaining peace. Misinformation Control: Both parties pledge to avoid spreading false or incendiary information that could fuel public unrest. Upcoming Meetings: Plans are in place for a future GBC meeting within a month to review the ceasefire's progress in detail. To ensure that both parties adhere to the agreement, an observer team from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), led by Malaysia, will be deployed. This team will act as neutral monitors, assessing compliance with the ceasefire commitments. In the interim, a temporary observer setup will include defence attachés from ASEAN member states. These interim observers will work independently within each country to monitor adherence to the truce without crossing borders. Close coordination with regional border committees will be crucial for the effective implementation of the ceasefire. The Thai-Cambodian border has long been a simmering source of conflict, often flaring into skirmishes and disputes over territory. The roots of these issues can be traced back to colonial-era borders, with ambiguities and claims leading to periodic tensions. Historical sites, such as the Preah Vihear Temple, have been flashpoints in the past, with both nations laying claim to the area. These tensions have at times disrupted regional stability and affected local communities living near the border. The GBC has been instrumental in addressing these conflicts, leveraging diplomatic channels to foster resolution. The recent agreement in Kuala Lumpur is not the first attempt to bring peace, but it is an essential step following a period of heightened unease. This latest truce is seen as a significant diplomatic achievement, yet experts caution that its true test lies in consistent implementation. A regional conflict analyst remarked, “The agreement offers a chance for stability, but its success depends on genuine commitment from both sides.” There is an understanding that building trust takes time, and the continuous monitoring by international observers could play a pivotal role in holding both parties accountable. Local communities along the border have lived with the uncertainty of conflict for years. The agreement, if upheld, offers them a glimpse of stability. Businesses disrupted by tensions may resume, and people can focus on rebuilding their lives free from the looming threat of violence. Beyond the immediate border areas, the ceasefire holds implications for broader regional stability. Thailand and Cambodia play vital roles in the ASEAN community, and their relationship can significantly affect Southeast Asia’s diplomatic and economic landscape. The GBC has scheduled another meeting within the next month to assess the progress of the ceasefire’s implementation. This future engagement will be crucial in addressing any issues that may arise and reinforcing commitments. Should any signs of discord re-emerge, extraordinary meetings will be convened swiftly to neutralize potential threats to peace. These proactive measures signify both countries’ dedication to maintaining diplomatic channels open and effective. As the two nations commit to this ceasefire, they face the challenge of maintaining it within a complex geopolitical environment. The world watches with hopes that this truce will withstand potential provocations and lead to a permanent resolution. For now, Thailand and Cambodia seem determined to cultivate a peaceful coexistence. Their cooperative approach, supported by regional and international partners, sets a promising example for conflict resolution in similar border disputes around the world. The coming weeks and months will likely reveal the strength of their resolve as they work towards consolidating this agreement into lasting peace. Both governments, alongside their citizens, have a vested interest in ensuring that today’s fragile peace evolves into a stable and enduring reality. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-08-07 -
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Tommy Robinson.
Are you talking about Labour Councillor, Ricky Jones ? 9 months after his video went viral, he is meant to be n Court next week. Let's see if it goes ahead.
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