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Thai Defense Minister Natapon said at a press conference held after the meeting that the core content of the statement included: the two sides will implement a cease-fire at 12:00 on the same day, maintain the current military deployment in the border area, and must not carry out any movements or additional troops, and not launch attacks or further provocation. The Thai side will continue to observe the implementation of the cease-fire for 72 hours to confirm that the cease-fire has been implemented and that people can return home safely. Thailand will release all 18 captured Cambodian soldiers after the end of hostilities in accordance with international practice. Natapon said that the current border clash between Thailand and Cambodia was initiated by the Cambodian side, and Thailand fought back out of self-defense. The basis for signing this joint cease-fire declaration is that both sides must formally and sincerely announce a cease-fire, implement the cease-fire effectively, and resolve the border landmine issue in good faith. A statement issued by the Cambodian Ministry of Defense said that if the cease-fire lasts for 72 hours, Thailand will repatriate 18 captured Cambodian soldiers. The two sides also agreed to entrust the border survey and demarcation work to the Joint Border Commission as soon as possible, in line with the existing agreement reached between the two countries to achieve lasting peace on the border.

智通財經·12/27/2025 06:17:00
語音播報
Thai Defense Minister Natapon said at a press conference held after the meeting that the core content of the statement included: the two sides will implement a cease-fire at 12:00 on the same day, maintain the current military deployment in the border area, and must not carry out any movements or additional troops, and not launch attacks or further provocation. The Thai side will continue to observe the implementation of the cease-fire for 72 hours to confirm that the cease-fire has been implemented and that people can return home safely. Thailand will release all 18 captured Cambodian soldiers after the end of hostilities in accordance with international practice. Natapon said that the current border clash between Thailand and Cambodia was initiated by the Cambodian side, and Thailand fought back out of self-defense. The basis for signing this joint cease-fire declaration is that both sides must formally and sincerely announce a cease-fire, implement the cease-fire effectively, and resolve the border landmine issue in good faith. A statement issued by the Cambodian Ministry of Defense said that if the cease-fire lasts for 72 hours, Thailand will repatriate 18 captured Cambodian soldiers. The two sides also agreed to entrust the border survey and demarcation work to the Joint Border Commission as soon as possible, in line with the existing agreement reached between the two countries to achieve lasting peace on the border.