Thailand and Cambodia plan border visits for diplomats as violence eases
- Thailand and Cambodia planned border visits for foreign diplomats to observe the damages from recent clashes.
- Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is organizing a trip for military attachés of foreign missions on Friday to show the impact of the clashes on the ground.
- Hun Manet and Thailand’s acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai agreed to an 'unconditional' halt in the fighting that killed at least 41 people.
- The peace talks were hosted by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who is chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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Foreign military attaches to visit border on Friday
Thai authorities will bring foreign military attaches and journalists to border areas on Friday to prove that Cambodia broke its ceasefire agreement and carried out “inhumane attacks against civilian targets”, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Armed Forces join diplomatic military visit to Cambodia-Thailand border
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Malaysian attaché saddened by impact on children in border clash
Brigadier General Samsul Rizal bin Musa, the Malaysian Military Attaché, expressed his sadness over the suffering caused by the recent border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia during a visit to the affected areas on Friday.
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Thailand Invites Diplomats to Border Amidst Tensions with Cambodia
A house in Surin province was damaged in the border clashes. | Photo by Sakchai Lalit via AP In an assertive diplomatic move, Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced plans to invite foreign ambassadors to visit its border area with Cambodia. This initiative aims to counter recent claims by the Cambodian government regarding damage from border clashes and present Thailand’s perspective. This announcement follows a high-profile vi…
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