Thai and Cambodian armies agree on 13 ceasefire proposals


BANGKOK: Lt Gen Amarit Boonsuya, Commander of Thailand’s First Army Area, on Friday (Aug 22) announced the results of the Thai-Cambodia Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting at army area level, where both sides agreed on 13 ceasefire measures. However, Cambodia declined to address the MoU 43 (2000) issue.

The RBC meeting, held at the First Army Area headquarters, saw both sides reach a mutual agreement to implement 13 ceasefire points as part of the ongoing peace initiatives following discussions at the General Border Committee (GBC).

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