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On December 27, local time, representatives of Thailand and Cambodia held the 3rd special meeting of the General Border Committee. The two sides signed a joint declaration on a cease-fire between the two countries at a permanent border checkpoint between Chanthaburi Province in Thailand and Pailin Province in Cambodia. On July 24 of this year, armed clashes broke out on the Thai-Cambodian border. Both sides accuse each other of violating international law. On August 7, the two sides reached a consensus and signed an agreement on the cease-fire rules at a special meeting of the General Border Commission of the two countries held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, agreeing to maintain the current state of military deployment and promising not to increase troops at the border. On October 26, the two sides signed a joint statement on peace between the two countries during the ASEAN summit. On December 7, fierce clashes broke out again in the Thai-Cambodian border area. Both sides accused each other of “firing first.” More than 100 people have been killed and injured, and hundreds of thousands have taken refuge in the new round of clashes. From December 24 to 26, Thai and Cambodian representatives held a meeting of the General Border Council Secretariat to discuss the cease-fire issue and prepare for the Thai-Cambodia General Border Council meeting to be held on the 27th.

Zhitongcaijing·12/27/2025 03:17:00
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On December 27, local time, representatives of Thailand and Cambodia held the 3rd special meeting of the General Border Committee. The two sides signed a joint declaration on a cease-fire between the two countries at a permanent border checkpoint between Chanthaburi Province in Thailand and Pailin Province in Cambodia. On July 24 of this year, armed clashes broke out on the Thai-Cambodian border. Both sides accuse each other of violating international law. On August 7, the two sides reached a consensus and signed an agreement on the cease-fire rules at a special meeting of the General Border Commission of the two countries held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, agreeing to maintain the current state of military deployment and promising not to increase troops at the border. On October 26, the two sides signed a joint statement on peace between the two countries during the ASEAN summit. On December 7, fierce clashes broke out again in the Thai-Cambodian border area. Both sides accused each other of “firing first.” More than 100 people have been killed and injured, and hundreds of thousands have taken refuge in the new round of clashes. From December 24 to 26, Thai and Cambodian representatives held a meeting of the General Border Council Secretariat to discuss the cease-fire issue and prepare for the Thai-Cambodia General Border Council meeting to be held on the 27th.