Cambodian PM urges Anwar and Trump to help halt Thai border clashes, wants satellite proof of who fired first


BANGKOK: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet says he has spoken by phone with Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim and US President Donald Trump to push for a Thai-Cambodian ceasefire and a return to the Kuala Lumpur Joint Declaration, proposing the use of US and Malaysian satellite imagery to transparently determine which side opened fire on Dec 7.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said on Friday (Dec 12) that he has held telephone talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and US President Donald Trump to seek ways to end the fighting between Thailand and Cambodia and to encourage both sides to return to implementing the Kuala Lumpur Joint Declaration.

In a Facebook post, Hun Manet said he spoke with Anwar Ibrahim on Dec 11, and with Donald Trump on the night of Dec 12, with both conversations focusing on achieving a ceasefire and restoring peaceful dialogue between the two neighbours.

Hun Manet said he had thanked both leaders for their continued efforts to support long-term peace between Cambodia and Thailand, and reaffirmed that Cambodia remains committed to resolving disputes by peaceful means, in line with the spirit of the Kuala Lumpur Joint Declaration.

Referring to the afternoon clash on Dec 7, 2025, which triggered the latest round of hostilities between the two countries, Hun Manet said he had proposed that the United States and Malaysia use their military and intelligence capabilities – such as satellite imagery taken at the time of the incident and in the 24 hours that followed – to determine clearly which side fired first.

He said he believed this approach would be the simplest and most transparent way to establish the facts, and stressed that Cambodia is fully prepared to cooperate should such an investigation be deemed necessary. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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