Cambodia says Thai meetings yielded agreement on troops, talks


A motorbike driving past make-shift tents by a pagoda in a resettlement camp for displaced Cambodians at Srei Snam District, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia on July 28, 2025. - AP

PHNOM PENH: Military officials from Cambodia and Thailand held two rounds of talks on Tuesday (July 29), agreeing to improve communication and stop sending troops to the border, a top Cambodian official said.

"The two armies, the two countries, we have to talk and then sincerely talk and then honestly talk,” Lim Menghour, director general of the National Assembly of Cambodia, said in a telephone interview, emphasising that both sides need to avoid disinformation.

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