(Phnom Penh): Lieutenant General Maly Socheata, Spokesperson of the Ministry of National Defence of Cambodia, said that Cambodia calls on Thailand to honor all terms and conditions stipulated in the ceasefire agreement as well as the spirit of the 13-point Agreed Minutes reached during the extraordinary meeting of Cambodia-Thailand General Border Committee (GBC) which states that both sides agreed to maintain their current troop deployments without further movement.
The spokesperson spoke on Tuesday (Aug. 12) during a press conference.
Point 2 of the outcomes of the GBC meeting mentioned that both sides agreed to maintain their current troop deployments without further movement as it is at the time the ceasefire reached at 24:00 hours (local time) on 28 July 2025. There shall be no troop movements including patrol towards the other side's position.
"Cambodia calls on Thailand to honor all terms and conditions stipulated in the ceasefire agreement as well as the spirit and agreement during the extraordinary GBC meeting which states that both sides are in agreement to maintain their current troop deployments without further movement as it is at the time the ceasefire reached at 24:00 hours (local time) on 28 July 2025. There shall be no troop movements including patrol towards the other side's position," the spokesperson underscored.
On the morning of 12 August 2025, another Thai soldier lost his leg after stepping on a landmine, following a previous incident in which three other Thai soldiers had also stepped on mines. The Thai side accused Cambodia without basis, while Cambodia has repeatedly rejected the allegation, affirming that it has never planted any new mines and strictly adheres to the Ottawa Convention
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