Day: July 29, 2025

Royal Thai Army Condemns Cambodian Ceasefire Violation

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has publicly condemned Cambodia for violating a recently established ceasefire agreement. The Thai military expressed its commitment to the agreement while asserting its right to defend its territory and respond as necessary. A scheduled meeting with military leaders in the area has been postponed to

Thai Army Reiterates Right to Self-Defense Amidst Ceasefire Violations by Cambodia

Bangkok: The Thai military has reiterated its right to self-defense under international law to protect the sovereignty of the nation and its people, following Cambodia’s intentional violation of the ceasefire agreement, which has undermined trust between the neighboring countries. According to Thai News Agency, the Thai and Cambodian governments had

Thai-Cambodian Ceasefire: NSC Evaluates Refugee Return and Negotiation Outcomes

Bangkok: The National Security Council (NSC) convened to evaluate the situation following the ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia. This meeting comes after both nations agreed to halt hostilities, marking a critical step towards stability in the region. According to Thai News Agency, NSC Secretary-General Chatchai Bangchuad led the meeting

Trump Welcomes Thailand’s Successful Ceasefire

Bangkok: “Phumtham” revealed that “President Trump” is pleased that Thailand has achieved success in the ceasefire, reducing the violence on the Thai-Cambodian border, and praised Thailand for its courage. Meanwhile, the Deputy Prime Minister invited the US leader to visit Thailand. According to Thai News Agency, today at 9:45 p.m.,

Ceasefire Agreement Calms Tensions at Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: Thailand and Cambodia have successfully agreed to a simultaneous ceasefire, which took effect at midnight without any preconditions. This development marks a significant first step towards resolving the ongoing conflict and restoring peace and security along the border. A meeting between military commanders from both countries was scheduled for

Thailand and Cambodia Commanders Engage in Talks Following Ceasefire Agreement

Bangkok: The First Army Region Commander and the Second Army Region Commander of Thailand have convened with Cambodian regional commanders to discuss the terms and implications of a newly established ceasefire agreement. This agreement came into effect at midnight, marking a significant step towards de-escalation between the two nations. According

Border Tensions Escalate as Cambodian Forces Launch Nightlong Assault

Sisaket: The Royal Thai Army has reported ongoing hostilities at the Thai-Cambodian border, with confrontations continuing until dawn. Cambodia initiated a bomb attack on Prasat Ta Kwai and disrupted the Phu Makhuea area throughout the night, while another clash erupted in the Sam Tae area. According to Thai News Agency,

Thai-Cambodian Military Talks Postponed Indefinitely

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has announced an indefinite postponement of military talks between Thai and Cambodian soldiers. These discussions, intended to facilitate cooperation and mutual understanding between the two nations’ armed forces, have been delayed without a rescheduled date. According to Thai News Agency, Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Winthai

Pakornwut to Propose Discussion on Trump Tariffs to House of Representatives

Bangkok: Pakornwut Udompipatsakul, a party-list MP for the Prachachon Party and chief whip of the opposition parties, is preparing to submit a proposal to the House of Representatives to discuss the Trump tariffs. Pakornwut highlighted the connection between this issue and border negotiations, emphasizing the public’s support for all parties

Bhumtham Proposes Special Care for Military Amid Clashes with Cambodian Forces

Bangkok: Bhumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, acting as Prime Minister, extended his gratitude to the military for their steadfast performance in protecting the nation. He urged the Cabinet to consider special provisions for military personnel, addressing ongoing clashes with Cambodian forces despite a ceasefire agreement. According