Thailand, Cambodia agree to unconditional ceasefire

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim announces truce between Southeast Asian neighbours

By Reuters
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July 28, 2025
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet, Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Thailand's acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai pose for photos following a press conference, in Putrajaya, Malaysia July 28, 2025. — Reuters

PUTRAJAYA:The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end their border clashes, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday, following talks in Malaysia between the two Southeast Asian neighbours.

The development comes as, amid an international effort to quell the conflict, the Thai andCambodian leaders held talks in Malaysia, hosted by its Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the current chair of the ASEAN regional bloc, where both sides agreed to halt hostilities and resume direct communications.

Ibrahimsaid when openinga press conference alongside the Thai andCambodian leadersthat therewould be "an immediate and unconditional ceasefire with effect from midnight tonight. This is final."

The Southeast Asian neighbours accuse each other of starting the fighting last week, before escalating it with heavy artillery bombardment and Thai air strikes along their 817-kilometre (508-mile) land border.

Ibrahim had proposed ceasefire talks soon after a long-running border disputeerupted into conflicton Thursday, and China and the United States also offered to assist in negotiations.

US President Donald Trump called both leaders over the weekend, urging them tosettle their differences, warning he would not conclude trade deals with them unless they ended the fighting.

The tension betweenThailand andCambodia intensified since the killing of aCambodian soldier during a brief skirmish late in May.

Both sides reinforced border troops amid a full-blown diplomatic crisis that brought Thailand's fragile coalition government to the brink of collapse.

"Today we have a very good meeting and very good results... that hope to stop immediately the fighting that has caused many lives lost, injuries and also caused displacement of people," Hun Manet said, expressing appreciation to Trump and to China for its efforts in participating in the process.

"We hope that the solutions that PM [Anwar] Ibrahim just announced will set a condition for moving forward for our bilateral discussion to return to normalcy of the relationship, and as a foundation for future de-escalation of forces".

Acting Thai PM Phumtham Wechayachai, who had earlier expressed doubts aboutCambodia's sincerity ahead of the negotiations in Malaysia, said Thailand had agreed to a ceasefire that would "be carried out successfully in good faith by both sides".