Thailand frees two Cambodian soldiers ahead of high-stakes border talks in Malaysia next week 

Thailand frees two Cambodian soldiers ahead of high-stakes border talks in Malaysia next week 
Thailand frees two Cambodian soldiers ahead of high-stakes border talks in Malaysia next week 

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - This pool photo taken and released on August 1, 2025 by Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP) shows a Cambodian soldier (centre), who was captured by the Thai military, walking to an ambulance after being returned to Cambodia over the O’Smach border checkpoint in Oddar Meanchey province. — AFP pic

BANGKOK, Aug 1 — Thailand’s army sent home two Cambodian soldiers from a group of 20 on Friday, ahead of a key meeting in Malaysia next week where defence ministers and military commanders will hold talks aimed at maintaining a ceasefire along their disputed border.

Long-simmering tensions on the Thai-Cambodian border exploded into clashes last week, including exchanges of artillery fire and jet fighter sorties, the worst fighting between the South-east Asian neighbours in over a decade.

The clashes claimed at least 43 lives and left over 300,000 people displaced.

A truce was achieved on Monday, following a push by Malaysia and phone calls from US President who threatened to hold off tariff negotiations with both countries until fighting stopped.

Thailand and Cambodia previously faced tariffs of 36 per cent for sending goods to the US, their largest export markets. Following further negotiations, they will now pay a 19 per cent tariff, the White House announced on Friday.

In Bangkok, Thai government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub told reporters on Friday that two Cambodian soldiers had been sent back, and the remaining 18 were being processed for violating immigration law.

“The Cambodian soldiers intruded on Thai territory and the army took them into custody, treating them based on humanitarian principles,” he said.

In a statement, the Cambodian defence ministry asked Thailand to return all the detained soldiers.

“Cambodia is actively engaging in negotiations to secure their release, and reiterates its firm call for their immediate and unconditional release in accordance with the international humanitarian law,” a ministry spokesperson said.

Defence ministers and military leaders from both sides, who were previously scheduled to meet in the Cambodian capital next week, will now hold talks in Malaysia, after Thailand sought a neutral venue for the meeting.

The General Border Committee, which coordinates on border security, ceasefires, and troop deployments, will meet between August 4-7, Thai Acting Defence Minister Nattaphon Narkphanit told reporters.

“Defence attachés from other Asean countries will be invited as well as the defence attachés from the US and China,” a Malaysian government spokesperson told reporters, referring to the South-east Asian regional bloc that the country currently chairs.

Thailand and Cambodia have for decades claimed jurisdiction over undemarcated points along their 817-km land border, with ownership of several ancient temples at the centre of disputes.

In May, a Cambodian soldier was killed in a skirmish, leading to a troop build-up and a diplomatic crisis, which eventually snowballed into five-days of intense fighting in late July. — Reuters 

 

 

 

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