Phnom penh: The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has emphatically denied allegations from Thailand regarding a breach of the recent ceasefire agreement.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the Cambodian government released a statement dismissing the claims made by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs on July 30, 2025. These allegations accused Cambodia of violating the ceasefire, which had been established on July 28, 2025, during talks in Malaysia.
The statement emphasized Cambodia's commitment to the ceasefire and highlighted its efforts to end hostilities and prevent further suffering among displaced populations. Cambodia reiterated its dedication to a peaceful resolution of disputes with Thailand and praised Malaysia, as the current Chair of ASEAN, for its swift action in establishing a ceasefire monitoring mechanism. The Cambodian government also expressed gratitude for the support from ASEAN member states and other interested countries in ensuring the ceasefire's longevity.
For transparency, Cambodia arranged a site visit to the border area of An Seh for foreign diplomats and the Military Attach© Corps, demonstrating its commitment to maintaining the ceasefire and ending the conflict. The statement concluded by reaffirming Cambodia's adherence to international law and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.