Cambodian Students Abroad Appeal to U.S. President for Immediate Action to Address Thailand’s Aggressive Attacks on Cambodia

Phnom penh: Cambodian student Associations in different countries around the world have sent an appeal letter to U.S. President Donald J. Trump, urging for an immediate action to address Thailand's unlawful military operations and invasion against Cambodia.

According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the appeal highlights the ongoing tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, underscoring the need for international intervention to prevent further escalation. The student associations are calling on President Trump to use his influence to help mediate and resolve the conflict, which they claim threatens regional stability.

The letter from the Cambodian students emphasizes the urgency of the situation and seeks to draw attention to what they describe as aggressive actions by Thailand. They argue that these actions violate international law and pose a significant threat to peace and security in Southeast Asia. The appeal reflects the concern among the Cambodian diaspora about the impact of these military operations on their homeland.

The students are hopeful that by reaching out to President Trump, they can galvanize international support to pressure Thailand into halting its military activities and engaging in peaceful negotiations. The involvement of the U.S. President is seen as a critical step in ensuring that the conflict does not escalate further, potentially drawing in other countries in the region.