Peace returns as neighboring nations halt border military operations.
In a significant move toward regional stability, Cambodia and Thailand have implemented an immediate ceasefire starting at noon today, Saturday, December 27, 2025. This breakthrough follows weeks of devastating border clashes that claimed over 100 lives and forced nearly half a million people to flee their homes.
The agreement was finalized during the 3rd Special General Border Committee (GBC) meeting held at the Prum-Ban Pak Kard International Point of Entry. Defense leaders from both sides—Cambodia’s General Tea Seiha and Thailand’s General Nattaphon Narkphanit—signed a joint statement emphasizing the need for trust and mutual respect. This Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire signals a new chapter for the two nations, guided by the principles of the United Nations and the ASEAN Charter.
Strict Measures for Peace
The ceasefire covers all types of weaponry and strictly prohibits attacks on civilians, infrastructure, or military targets. Both nations have pledged to stop any unprovoked advancement of troops or firing. This commitment is viewed as a vital step in de-escalating the "war-like" atmosphere that has gripped the border recently.
Beyond the Battlefield
The agreement isn't just about stopping the guns; it includes a comprehensive plan for humanitarian and security cooperation. Key highlights include:
ASEAN played a pivotal role in mediating this dispute, with an observer team monitoring the situation to ensure both sides stick to their promises. For residents in the border regions, this news brings a glimmer of hope that they might soon return to their normal lives after weeks of uncertainty and fear.