Cambodia says the country had agreed to further talks in Malaysia at Thailland's request


Malaysia's Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, center, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet (left), and Thailand's acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai pose for photos after talks on a possible ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Monday, July 28, 2025. -- Mohd Rasfan/Pool Photo via AP

PHNOM PENH (Bernama): Cambodia and Thailand will continue with mediation talks to resolve their border dispute at an upcoming General Border Committee (GBC) meeting scheduled to be held in Malaysia next week. 

The GBC was part of a ceasefire agreement reached between the two countries at a special meeting in Putrajaya on July 28.

The GBC meeting was originally planned for August 4 in Phnom Penh. However, on Thursday, Thailand proposed Malaysia as a neutral venue and for the duration to be extended from one day to four.  

Cambodia has agreed to Thailand's request, according to a report by Cambodian state media Agence Kampuchea Presse. 

"Cambodia agrees to Thailand's proposal to meet GBC in Malaysia and proposes to have representatives of three countries: Malaysia, the United States of America, and China (to attend as observers),” said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence General Tea Seiha.

The minister has agreed to a proposed August 4 to 7 date for the GBC. 

Tension between Thailand and Cambodia flared on July 24 with armed confrontations that resulted in the deaths of soldiers and civilians.

The fighting ceased at midnight on July 28 when the two nations agreed to the ceasefire at the request of Malaysia, the current Asean Chair.

At the heart of the dispute is an 817-kilometre undemarcated border, which has strained diplomatic ties between the countries for decades. - Bernama

 

 

 

 

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