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Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire survives 72 hours

Published on: December 30, 2025 5:45 PM

A renewed ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia passed 72 hours on Tuesday, but no update was given on 18 Cambodian soldiers. The agreement, effective Saturday at noon, halted 20 days of deadly border clashes that killed at least 101 people and displaced over 500,000 residents. The ceasefire aims to stabilize relations and create conditions for a longer-term peace along the contested border.

Fighting reignited earlier this month after a previous ceasefire, brokered in July by US President Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, broke down. The clashes involved fighter jets, rocket fire, and artillery, heightening tensions between the two Southeast Asian neighbors. Both sides have now agreed to halt hostilities while diplomatic channels remain open.

Read more: Thailand, Cambodia agree to consolidate ceasefire

Thailand stated it would release the 18 Cambodian soldiers detained since July after the ceasefire held for 72 hours. By Tuesday afternoon, no news had emerged regarding the soldiers’ release. Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow emphasized the ceasefire’s fragility and urged both sides to avoid actions that could undermine it.

Tensions persisted as Thailand accused Cambodia of breaching the ceasefire with drone flights over Thai territory, while Cambodia denied the claim and banned domestic drone use. Landmine incidents, including a Thai soldier losing a limb, also fueled recent clashes. Both countries continue to address violations through diplomatic engagement and formal protests.

Read more: 72-hour ceasefire with Cambodia leaves Thai readiness unchanged

China’s Foreign Minister hosted two days of talks with Thai and Cambodian counterparts, encouraging mutual trust and ceasefire consolidation. Officials hope these measures will strengthen the agreement and prevent future outbreaks of violence along the border. The situation remains fragile, with both sides monitoring compliance closely.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Border Clashes, Cambodian soldiers detained, ceasefire agreement 2025, Latest, Southeast Asia conflict, Thailand Cambodia ceasefire, Thailand Cambodia news

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