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Thailand Open to ‘Dialogue’ with Cambodia to Resolve Conflict

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 27th July 2025, 2:52 PM

Thailand Open to ‘Dialogue’ with Cambodia to Resolve Conflict

Thailand announced late on Saturday its agreement in principle to initiate a ceasefire with Cambodia and commence a bilateral dialogue, following several days of intense border clashes that have resulted in at least 33 fatalities.

This development followed comments from US President Donald Trump, who stated that both Southeast Asian nations had expressed willingness to meet and swiftly negotiate a peace agreement.

US Involvement and Diplomatic Communications

The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai held a phone conversation with President Trump. A formal statement, posted on the platform X (formerly Twitter), stated:

“Thailand agrees in principle to have a ceasefire in place. However, Thailand would like to see sincere intention from the Cambodian side.”

According to the ministry, Phumtham also asked Trump to convey to Cambodia that:

“Thailand wants to convene a bilateral dialogue as soon as possible to bring forth measures and procedures for the ceasefire and the eventual peaceful resolution of the conflict.”

Timeline of Key Events

Date Event
Last 3 Days Armed clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops along the shared border
Saturday (evening) Thailand confirms willingness to ceasefire and engage in bilateral talks
Saturday (earlier) Trump announces both sides agreed to meet and negotiate peace
During Visit to Scotland Trump posts on Truth Social about ceasefire progress

 

Statement from President Trump

While visiting Scotland, President Trump posted on Truth Social:

“Spoke to the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand and the two sides have agreed to immediately meet and quickly work out a Ceasefire and, ultimately, PEACE!”

Humanitarian Impact of Border Clashes

The ongoing conflict, now entering its fourth day, has caused significant human displacement and loss of life.

Summary of Impact

Consequence Figure
Confirmed Deaths At least 33
Displaced Civilians Over 150,000 people
Days of Consecutive Fighting 3
Border Regions Affected Thai–Cambodian Border

 

Path Forward: Ceasefire and Peace

The Thai government’s stance reflects a cautious openness, emphasising that Cambodia must demonstrate genuine intent to resolve the conflict peacefully. The proposed bilateral dialogue, facilitated indirectly by the United States, is seen as a critical next step toward de-escalation and long-term stability in the region.

For now, the situation remains tense, but diplomatic channels appear to be opening — offering hope for a swift ceasefire and a peaceful outcome to the conflict.

 

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