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		<title>Thailand Signals Diplomatic Resolve as It Weighs Energy Measures Amid Border Tensions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bangkok &#8211; Thailand is carefully assessing a range of policy options as it seeks to restore stability along its border]]></description>
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<p><strong>Bangkok &#8211; </strong>Thailand is carefully assessing a range of policy options as it seeks to restore stability along its border with Cambodia, emphasizing national security while keeping diplomatic channels open.</p>



<p>Recent developments have prompted Thai authorities to review strategic measures, including tighter oversight of fuel exports, as part of broader efforts to protect civilians and reduce the risk of further escalation.</p>



<p>Officials have stressed that any decision regarding energy supplies would be guided by security assessments and regional stability considerations rather than economic pressure alone.</p>



<p>The situation follows renewed clashes in a long-disputed border region, which have unfortunately led to civilian displacement and heightened humanitarian concerns on both sides.</p>



<p>Thai military leaders have underlined that discussions remain preliminary, with no final decisions taken, reflecting a measured and consultative approach to a sensitive regional issue.</p>



<p>Thailand’s energy authorities have confirmed that fuel exports to Cambodia were already limited earlier this year, underscoring that energy policy adjustments are not abrupt reactions but part of an evolving framework.</p>



<p>At the same time, Thai officials have reiterated their commitment to international norms and the protection of civilian life, stating that military operations are focused strictly on security objectives.</p>



<p>Local administrations in affected provinces have introduced temporary safety measures, including curfews, aimed at safeguarding residents and maintaining public order during a volatile period.</p>



<p>Despite the challenges, Thai leaders continue to express openness to dialogue, emphasizing that de-escalation and negotiation remain the preferred long-term solutions.</p>



<p>Regional observers note that Thailand’s approach reflects a balance between asserting sovereignty and avoiding actions that could undermine broader Southeast Asian stability.</p>



<p>The humanitarian impact of the clashes has drawn attention from regional partners, reinforcing the urgency of coordinated relief efforts and diplomatic engagement.</p>



<p>Thai authorities have been working with local agencies to support displaced families, providing shelter, medical assistance, and logistical aid where needed.</p>



<p>Officials have also highlighted the importance of maintaining calm communication with neighboring countries to prevent misunderstandings and further conflict.</p>



<p>International mediation efforts have previously played a role in reducing tensions, and Thailand has signaled its willingness to cooperate with partners seeking to facilitate peace.</p>



<p>Government spokespeople have emphasized that stability along the border is essential not only for national security but also for regional trade, tourism, and cross-border cooperation.</p>



<p>Thailand’s economic planners are mindful that prolonged instability can affect livelihoods, making conflict resolution a shared priority for all parties involved.</p>



<p>From Bangkok’s perspective, ensuring that security measures are proportionate and reversible is key to maintaining credibility and trust in the region.</p>



<p>Analysts suggest that energy policy discussions, including fuel exports, are being framed as precautionary tools rather than punitive actions.</p>



<p>This approach allows Thailand to retain strategic flexibility while signaling seriousness about protecting its territory and citizens.</p>



<p>Public statements from Thai leaders consistently stress that peaceful coexistence with neighbors remains a core objective of foreign policy.</p>



<p>The government has called on all sides to respect ceasefire commitments and prioritize the safety of civilians caught near disputed areas.</p>



<p>As discussions continue at both military and diplomatic levels, Thailand is positioning itself as firm yet constructive in its response.</p>



<p>The emphasis on consultation, restraint, and readiness for dialogue reflects a broader desire to prevent the conflict from widening.</p>



<p>Regional stability in Southeast Asia depends heavily on cooperation, and Thailand has reiterated its support for multilateral engagement.</p>



<p>Looking ahead, officials hope that confidence-building measures can gradually replace confrontation along the border.</p>



<p>The current situation serves as a reminder of the importance of sustained diplomacy in managing historical disputes.</p>



<p>Thailand’s leadership believes that pragmatic decision-making, combined with humanitarian concern, can help steer the situation toward de-escalation.</p>



<p>By keeping communication open and policies transparent, Bangkok aims to contribute to a durable peace framework.</p>



<p>While security considerations remain paramount, the overarching message from Thai authorities is one of responsibility and regional stewardship.</p>



<p>The coming days are expected to bring further discussions focused on calming tensions and restoring normalcy for border communities.</p>



<p>In this context, Thailand’s measured stance reflects both national resolve and a continued commitment to peaceful solutions.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bangkok &#8211; Tensions along the Thailand–Cambodia border have resurfaced, yet the renewed diplomatic engagement in Bangkok signals a constructive path]]></description>
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<p><strong>Bangkok</strong> &#8211; Tensions along the Thailand–Cambodia border have resurfaced, yet the renewed diplomatic engagement in Bangkok signals a constructive path toward long-term stability.</p>



<p>Despite recent clashes, both nations are emphasizing dialogue, coordination, and respect for regional mechanisms to prevent further escalation.</p>



<p>Officials in Bangkok remain focused on ensuring that trade relations and political negotiations stay on a steady track.</p>



<p>The government stresses that economic tools should not overshadow diplomatic channels, especially when addressing deep-rooted historical disputes.</p>



<p>This positive positioning has created space for new conversations that prioritize regional peace.</p>



<p>Leaders from both countries recognize that cooperation, rather than confrontation, can help safeguard border communities and protect shared economic interests.</p>



<p>The renewed attention from the international community has also encouraged a more balanced diplomatic environment.</p>



<p>Policymakers in Southeast Asia view the situation as a chance to reinforce frameworks that support conflict prevention and sustainable cross-border development.</p>



<p>Bangkok’s response highlights its commitment to maintaining stability despite political pressures at home.</p>



<p>With snap elections approaching, the Thai administration aims to demonstrate leadership that favors peace, measured diplomacy, and responsible governance.</p>



<p>Thailand’s foreign ministry continues to underline that border negotiations must proceed independently from trade discussions.</p>



<p>This approach promotes clarity and avoids mixing security issues with broader economic dialogues.</p>



<p>Both countries share more than a century of historical ties, and officials acknowledge that dialogue remains the most reliable path forward.</p>



<p>Efforts to revisit existing frameworks, strengthen communication between military units, and encourage joint monitoring have gained momentum.</p>



<p>The recent developments have opened opportunities for humanitarian coordination as well.</p>



<p>Communities near the border, including those temporarily displaced, stand to benefit from enhanced cooperation and faster emergency response mechanisms.</p>



<p>Regional analysts note that Thailand’s insistence on diplomatic resolution sets a constructive example in Southeast Asia.</p>



<p>It reinforces the idea that even in tense moments, negotiation and regional collaboration can pave the way toward sustainable peace.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Cambodia has signaled openness to renewed discussions, further softening the tone of earlier exchanges.</p>



<p>This environment of cautious optimism offers a foundation for confidence-building measures and technical talks on boundary demarcation.</p>



<p>Economic observers point out that stable relations between Thailand and Cambodia will support trade flows and investment during a challenging global economic climate.</p>



<p>Both governments understand that investors value peace, predictability, and respect for diplomatic processes.</p>



<p>Political leaders in Thailand are also using this moment to emphasize national unity.</p>



<p>By promoting a message centered on peace, resilience, and regional cooperation, they aim to reassure citizens ahead of upcoming political transitions.</p>



<p>International stakeholders continue to encourage peaceful engagement, highlighting the importance of diplomatic tools over economic pressure.</p>



<p>This broader support has strengthened Bangkok’s position and helped maintain constructive communication channels.</p>



<p>As discussions move forward, both nations are expected to explore updated mechanisms for monitoring the border.</p>



<p>Strengthening these systems could reduce misunderstandings and provide early warning signals during periods of tension.</p>



<p>The current situation, while challenging, reflects a renewed momentum toward peaceful resolution rather than prolonged conflict.</p>



<p>Thailand and Cambodia’s willingness to keep diplomatic doors open marks a significant step toward stability in mainland Southeast Asia.</p>



<p>With continued dialogue and regional cooperation, the two neighbors have an opportunity to turn a moment of tension into a foundation for long-term peace.</p>



<p>The focus on diplomacy, humanitarian needs, and economic stability suggests a future built on partnership rather than rivalry.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bangkok — Thailand announced on Saturday that the United States has paused discussions on finalising a new reciprocal trade framework,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Bangkok —</strong> Thailand announced on Saturday that the United States has paused discussions on finalising a new reciprocal trade framework, linking the delay to concerns over Thailand’s commitment to a ceasefire agreement with Cambodia.</p>



<p>The suspension comes as border tensions between the neighbouring Southeast Asian countries rise once again, prompting diplomatic pressure from Washington.</p>



<p>Thai officials said they received a formal letter from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on Friday night informing them that negotiations would not proceed until Bangkok reaffirmed its adherence to the U.S.-brokered truce.</p>



<p>Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura told reporters that the letter made clear the talks could restart once Thailand again confirmed its commitment to the joint ceasefire declaration.</p>



<p>Thailand recently argued that the ceasefire could not move forward due to what it described as violations by Cambodia, including accusations of newly laid landmines along the tense border.</p>



<p>Phnom Penh has rejected those claims, saying its forces have not breached any agreements and accusing Thailand of overreacting.</p>



<p>The halted negotiations affect a framework announced last month, in which the United States and Thailand outlined plans for reciprocal trade adjustments.</p>



<p>Under the proposed structure, the U.S. would maintain its existing 19% tariff on Thai goods while both sides identified products that could see tariffs reduced or eliminated in the future.</p>



<p>Officials from both countries were expected to negotiate implementation details before any agreement could be formally signed.<br>Now, that process remains on hold as tensions over the ceasefire overshadow economic cooperation between two long-standing partners.</p>



<p>Separately, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with the leaders of both Thailand and Cambodia on Friday night following renewed clashes along the border.</p>



<p> He told reporters afterward that he believed the situation would stabilise, but he did not refer to the reported USTR letter or the paused trade discussions.</p>



<p>There was no mention of a suspension on the White House or USTR websites, where updates on other trade negotiations were posted.</p>



<p>This absence has raised questions about how publicly the U.S. administration plans to address the diplomatic link between the ceasefire and trade talks.</p>



<p>Thailand suspended its participation in the ceasefire earlier this week after claiming that fresh landmines had severely injured Thai soldiers near contested territory. </p>



<p>The Thai government demanded an apology and further assurances from Cambodia before proceeding, though Cambodian officials firmly deny involvement in any new incidents.</p>



<p>Spokesperson Nikorndej said Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul explained the situation directly to President Trump during their phone call.</p>



<p> According to the spokesperson, Trump expressed understanding regarding Thailand’s concerns, though he also urged for rapid progress on border security issues.</p>



<p>Following the call, Anutin posted on Facebook that he had asked Trump to consider reducing the 19% tariff that remains a key issue in bilateral trade.</p>



<p>Anutin wrote that Trump viewed the tariff as already fairly low but said he would consider adjustments if Thailand completed landmine clearance along the border in an efficient manner.</p>



<p>The latest developments highlight how regional security issues are increasingly intersecting with economic negotiations in Southeast Asia.</p>



<p>With Washington’s insistence on linking trade progress to ceasefire adherence, Thailand now faces pressure to resolve its disputes with Cambodia if it hopes to move forward with the proposed trade framework.</p>



<p>Diplomats in Bangkok say the temporary suspension does not mark the end of talks but signals that political conditions must stabilise before negotiations regain momentum.</p>



<p>For now, both countries are watching whether Thailand and Cambodia can de-escalate tensions quickly enough to restore confidence and reopen the path toward expanded trade cooperation.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beijing &#8211; Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn is set to make a historic state visit to China from November 13 to]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beijing &#8211;</strong> Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn is set to make a historic state visit to China from November 13 to 17, marking a new chapter in the deep and enduring friendship between the two nations.</p>



<p>The visit, extended at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, holds immense diplomatic significance as it coincides with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of formal diplomatic ties between Thailand and China, which began in 1975.</p>



<p>This royal visit symbolizes not only a moment of celebration but also an opportunity for both nations to reinforce their long-standing bonds of cooperation, cultural exchange, and shared development goals.</p>



<p>The two countries, connected by centuries of trade, migration, and cultural affinity, are expected to use this occasion to renew commitments toward peace, prosperity, and regional collaboration across Asia.</p>



<p>The meeting between King Vajiralongkorn and President Xi Jinping will likely highlight a shared vision for sustainable growth, mutual respect, and global partnership.</p>



<p>China and Thailand, often described as “brothers and partners,” have enjoyed close ties in infrastructure, tourism, education, and trade, and this visit aims to further enhance cooperation in these areas through strategic dialogue and people-to-people engagement.</p>



<p>Over the decades, Thailand has been a key supporter of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and the upcoming visit could pave the way for new projects under this framework, especially in digital connectivity, green energy, and cultural tourism.</p>



<p>Observers note that the timing of this visit reflects both nations’ determination to strengthen regional stability, encourage economic innovation, and promote a harmonious Asia-Pacific environment.</p>



<p>Thailand’s monarchy has traditionally played a central role in fostering diplomacy and goodwill, and King Vajiralongkorn’s visit underscores Thailand’s commitment to nurturing peaceful and prosperous relations with all partners, particularly its neighbors.</p>



<p>For China, hosting the Thai monarch represents a gesture of mutual trust and friendship — one that signals both countries’ dedication to building a community with a shared future.</p>



<p>The visit will also include various cultural and diplomatic events celebrating the deep-rooted relationship between the Thai and Chinese peoples.</p>



<p>These exchanges are expected to highlight the fusion of tradition and modernity that defines both nations, reflecting their mutual respect for history while embracing technological and economic progress.</p>



<p>Economically, China remains one of Thailand’s largest trading partners and a major source of tourism revenue, while Thailand serves as a vital hub for China’s engagement with Southeast Asia.</p>



<p>King Vajiralongkorn’s presence in China will further strengthen these economic links, potentially opening doors for new investments, joint ventures, and youth cooperation programs that build bridges between future generations.</p>



<p>The 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations serves as a reminder of how far both nations have come — from early diplomatic exchanges to becoming key allies in regional affairs.</p>



<p>As the world faces evolving challenges, the reaffirmation of friendship between Thailand and China demonstrates how collaboration and mutual respect can inspire global peace and development.</p>



<p>This royal visit thus represents not just a diplomatic milestone, but a heartfelt renewal of faith in shared prosperity and cultural harmony between two nations with intertwined destinies.</p>



<p>With renewed optimism and goodwill, both China and Thailand stand poised to write another promising chapter in their enduring story of partnership and mutual growth.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kuala Lumpur &#8211; In a landmark diplomatic breakthrough, Thailand and Cambodia have officially signed an expanded ceasefire agreement, marking a]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kuala Lumpur &#8211; </strong> In a landmark diplomatic breakthrough, Thailand and Cambodia have officially signed an expanded ceasefire agreement, marking a major step toward lasting peace and cooperation between the two Southeast Asian neighbors.</p>



<p> The historic signing ceremony took place on Sunday on the sidelines of the 47th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Kuala Lumpur, in the presence of U.S. President Donald Trump, whose mediation efforts earlier this year were instrumental in de-escalating tensions following the border clashes.</p>



<p>The agreement represents a renewed commitment to peace, security, and mutual understanding between Bangkok and Phnom Penh after years of sporadic disputes.</p>



<p> Both Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet expressed optimism about this new chapter, highlighting that the deal reflects their shared vision of transforming the border from a zone of conflict into one of cooperation and shared prosperity.</p>



<p>The ceasefire comes after several months of diplomatic negotiations and confidence-building measures initiated following a deadly five-day border conflict in mid-2025. </p>



<p>The two nations agreed to enhance dialogue mechanisms, promote joint border patrols, and expand communication channels to prevent future misunderstandings.</p>



<p> Leaders from both sides reaffirmed their commitment to respecting sovereignty, strengthening security cooperation, and fostering economic integration along their shared borders.</p>



<p>Observers have hailed the deal as a symbol of ASEAN’s enduring role in fostering peace and stability in the region. The agreement underscores the bloc’s emphasis on diplomacy and collective problem-solving, promoting regional unity and cooperation in addressing common challenges.</p>



<p> Analysts note that this ceasefire could serve as a model for other regional conflicts, emphasizing the importance of dialogue, mutual respect, and international support in resolving disputes peacefully.</p>



<p>In his remarks, U.S. President Donald Trump commended both leaders for their statesmanship and willingness to prioritize peace over conflict.</p>



<p> He described the accord as “a shining example of how determination and dialogue can overcome even the most deep-rooted differences.” </p>



<p>His administration had played a key role in facilitating discussions earlier in the year, with U.S. diplomats working alongside ASEAN representatives to help both nations reach a viable solution.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul of Thailand emphasized that the new agreement is not only about halting military activities but also about laying the foundation for sustainable cooperation.</p>



<p> He noted that both countries would focus on rebuilding trust through joint infrastructure projects, trade partnerships, and cross-border cultural initiatives that could benefit citizens on both sides.</p>



<p> “This is the beginning of a new era,” Anutin said, expressing confidence that Thailand and Cambodia could transform their shared borders into a gateway of opportunity and development.</p>



<p>Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet echoed similar sentiments, saying that the agreement reflects his nation’s commitment to peace, progress, and regional solidarity.</p>



<p> He praised the collaborative spirit of the negotiations and extended gratitude to ASEAN members and the international community for their support. “Peace is not only the absence of war but the presence of cooperation and goodwill,” he remarked.</p>



<p>Under the agreement, both countries have pledged to set up a bilateral peace commission that will monitor implementation and ensure that military and civilian agencies adhere to the terms.</p>



<p> The commission will also oversee future joint development projects in trade, tourism, and agriculture, aimed at revitalizing border communities affected by years of instability.</p>



<p>The deal is expected to have a positive ripple effect throughout Southeast Asia, reinforcing the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in maintaining regional peace. </p>



<p>With both Thailand and Cambodia being key ASEAN members, their cooperation is likely to boost investor confidence and encourage greater collaboration in regional economic initiatives such as the ASEAN Free Trade Area and cross-border connectivity projects.</p>



<p>As the ASEAN Summit continues, leaders from across the region have welcomed the development as a beacon of hope for conflict resolution and peaceful coexistence. </p>



<p>The signing of the Thailand-Cambodia peace agreement is not just a bilateral achievement but also a reaffirmation of ASEAN’s core principles of unity, peace, and mutual respect.</p>



<p>The ceremony concluded with applause and optimism, symbolizing a new dawn of friendship between Thailand and Cambodia. </p>



<p>The agreement marks not only the end of a long-standing dispute but also the beginning of a cooperative partnership built on trust, dialogue, and shared prosperity.</p>
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<p><strong>Kuala Lumpur</strong> – Southeast Asia is preparing to host one of its most significant gatherings of the year, as leaders from across the world arrive in Malaysia for the ASEAN Summit.</p>



<p> The event is expected to promote unity, strengthen regional cooperation, and foster dialogue between major global powers including the United States and China, amid efforts to stabilize trade relations and expand economic growth across Asia.</p>



<p>U.S. President Donald Trump will begin his Asia tour in Kuala Lumpur, marking the start of a five-day diplomatic journey that will take him through Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea.</p>



<p> His visit underscores the importance of Southeast Asia as a vital partner in global trade and peace efforts, particularly as Washington and Beijing work toward easing trade tensions and reinforcing economic collaboration.</p>



<p>The ASEAN Summit will also serve as a platform for leaders to discuss new opportunities for multilateral trade and economic development. </p>



<p>Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who is hosting the event, emphasized that this year’s summit represents a new strategic direction for ASEAN, focusing on deepening relations with regions such as Africa and Latin America. </p>



<p>The inclusion of diverse global leaders highlights ASEAN’s growing role in shaping international cooperation and diplomacy.</p>



<p>This year’s gathering will welcome East Timor, officially known as Timor-Leste, as the bloc’s 11th member. Its entry into ASEAN symbolizes progress and inclusivity, offering a new sense of hope and opportunity for one of the world’s developing nations. The move also reinforces ASEAN’s vision of unity, resilience, and shared prosperity across Southeast Asia.</p>



<p>A major highlight of the summit will be the signing of a landmark ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia. The accord, facilitated by Malaysia with support from global partners, will officially end months of border tension and violence.</p>



<p> President Trump is expected to witness the signing, underscoring the international community’s commitment to peace and stability in the region.</p>



<p>The ceasefire marks a new era of cooperation and trust between the two neighboring nations. Both sides have pledged to remove mines and heavy weaponry from their borders, laying the groundwork for long-term peace and cross-border collaboration. </p>



<p>This diplomatic success demonstrates ASEAN’s effectiveness in resolving regional conflicts through dialogue and partnership.</p>



<p>Discussions at the summit will also address the ongoing situation in Myanmar, as member nations continue to advocate for peace and the restoration of democracy.</p>



<p> ASEAN’s commitment to supporting dialogue and humanitarian efforts reflects its role as a responsible and proactive regional body dedicated to stability and progress.</p>



<p>On the economic front, the summit will coincide with key trade talks between the United States and China. Both sides are expected to focus on reducing tariffs, expanding investment opportunities, and strengthening trade relations that benefit the broader Asia-Pacific region. </p>



<p>These talks could pave the way for a more stable and cooperative economic environment, benefiting not just major economies but also emerging markets across Southeast Asia.</p>



<p>President Trump’s delegation includes senior officials from the U.S. government, signaling a strong commitment to enhancing partnerships in the region. </p>



<p>His presence at the ASEAN Summit is seen as an effort to reaffirm America’s ties with Asia and promote economic resilience through shared values and mutual growth.</p>



<p>As the summit unfolds, optimism is high that ASEAN’s spirit of collaboration will lead to meaningful progress on key global issues.</p>



<p> With Malaysia playing a central role as host, the event reflects Southeast Asia’s growing importance in shaping the future of global diplomacy, peace, and economic development. </p>



<p>The meetings promise to strengthen unity among nations and reinforce ASEAN’s position as a driving force for stability and prosperity in the world.</p>
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<p><strong>Bangkok </strong> — In a significant breakthrough for regional peace and stability, Thailand and Cambodia have made notable progress in their latest round of talks aimed at ending months of tension along their shared border.</p>



<p> Thai Defense Minister Natthaphon Narkphanit announced that the discussions have been “constructive and meaningful,” with both sides showing a renewed commitment to building trust and long-term cooperation.</p>



<p>The talks, held throughout the week in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, come ahead of the planned signing of a comprehensive peace agreement between the two neighboring countries this Sunday. </p>



<p>The signing ceremony, expected to take place on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit, marks a major diplomatic milestone for Southeast Asia, signaling a collective desire for unity, security, and regional harmony.</p>



<p>According to Thai and Cambodian officials, the discussions have produced agreements in several key areas that aim to not only resolve immediate conflicts but also prevent future confrontations.</p>



<p> The two countries have agreed to jointly withdraw heavy weapons from contested border regions, begin large-scale de-mining operations, and collaborate closely to curb cross-border cybercrime. </p>



<p>Both governments also plan to create a joint task force dedicated to promoting security and stability in the border areas.</p>



<p>Another important outcome of the talks is a joint survey initiative for the border region separating Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province and Cambodia’s Banteay Meanchey province.</p>



<p> The survey will help clarify boundaries and foster greater understanding between the two nations, ensuring that future disagreements can be addressed through dialogue and diplomacy rather than confrontation.</p>



<p>Thai Defense Minister Natthaphon emphasized that the progress made reflects a sincere determination on both sides to turn a page in their relationship.</p>



<p> “We want to see tangible cooperation in every area before we formally conclude hostilities. These steps are not just about ending conflict—they are about creating a foundation for lasting friendship and mutual respect,” he said.</p>



<p>Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Tea Seiha echoed similar optimism, describing the agreements as a reflection of the “shared spirit of mutual trust and confidence” between Thailand and Cambodia.</p>



<p> He noted that the upcoming peace accord will represent “a firm commitment to improving relations and achieving a full return to normalcy between our two nations.”</p>



<p>The forthcoming peace agreement, to be officially signed this Sunday, is expected to include provisions for the release of 18 Cambodian soldiers currently detained in Thailand following the border clashes in July. </p>



<p>This humanitarian gesture is being seen as a powerful symbol of reconciliation and goodwill between the two countries.</p>



<p>Observers in the region have welcomed the progress, noting that the resolution of the Thai-Cambodian border issue could serve as an important example for other nations in Southeast Asia.</p>



<p> The renewed cooperation between Bangkok and Phnom Penh demonstrates how diplomatic engagement and regional dialogue can overcome decades of tension and mistrust.</p>



<p>The July conflict, which lasted five days and caused significant displacement along the border, was the most serious confrontation between Thailand and Cambodia in years. </p>



<p>The initial ceasefire, brokered in Malaysia with the support of several regional partners, successfully halted the fighting. Now, the two countries appear ready to move beyond temporary measures toward a permanent peace rooted in dialogue and cooperation.</p>



<p>Both nations have expressed gratitude for the support of regional and international observers who facilitated the peace process. Leaders from Malaysia and other ASEAN member states have praised the determination of Thailand and Cambodia to prioritize stability and development over discord.</p>



<p>As Southeast Asia continues to strengthen its commitment to regional unity, the progress between Thailand and Cambodia stands as a hopeful sign of what diplomacy can achieve.</p>



<p> The upcoming signing of the peace agreement is not only a step toward resolving a longstanding border issue but also a reaffirmation of the ASEAN spirit—one built on cooperation, respect, and a shared vision for a peaceful and prosperous future.</p>
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