Thailand and Cambodia signal an enhanced ceasefire settlement following a lethal five-day battle alongside their border in July.
Printed On 26 Oct 2025
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Thailand and Cambodia have signed an expanded ceasefire settlement within the presence of United States President Donald Trump in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, constructing on a deal that ended lethal border fighting in July.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signed the settlement on Sunday on the sidelines of the Affiliation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Kuala Lumpur, shortly after Trump’s arrival.
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”We did one thing that lots of people mentioned couldn’t be performed,” mentioned Trump, who co-signed the settlement together with summit host Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, as he made his first journey to Asia since returning to the White Home.
Thailand’s Anutin mentioned the settlement creates “the constructing blocks for an enduring peace”, whereas the Cambodian premier Hun known as it a “historic day”.
Tariffs wielded as menace
The settlement builds on a truce reached three months in the past when Trump used the specter of increased tariffs towards each international locations to steer them to finish 5 days of combating that resulted in dozens of deaths and the displacement of lots of of 1000’s.
The primary section of the settlement includes Thailand releasing 18 Cambodian troopers, and the elimination of heavy weapons from the border area, with Malaysian troops to be deployed to make sure combating doesn’t restart.
Territory alongside the 800km (500-mile) frontier between Thailand and Cambodia has been disputed for many years.
Following the signing of the ceasefire settlement on Sunday, Trump inked separate financial offers with Cambodia and Thailand, involving an settlement on reciprocal commerce with Phnom Penh and a deal on vital minerals with Bangkok.
Malaysia’s Anwar, who was additionally current on the signing, praised the settlement throughout his opening remarks on the summit, saying “it reminds us that reconciliation isn’t concession, however an act of braveness.”
Thais cautious
Reporting from Sa Kaeo, Thailand, Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng mentioned the settlement signed on Sunday basically bolstered “agreements which have already been made”.
Malaysian troops had been purported to deploy beneath the preliminary peace settlement signed in July, however had not but arrived, he mentioned.
He mentioned that whereas Thais welcomed “any form of transfer in the direction of peace”, they have been viewing the settlement as “the start of the top” to the battle, reasonably than hailing it as having resolved the dispute in itself.
“The satan goes to be within the particulars of this settlement,” he mentioned.
He mentioned the Thai army had been working to clear some disputed border areas, concurrently some villages had been constructing new bomb shelters in latest weeks.
“So folks listed here are nonetheless involved this might go both manner,” he mentioned.

