Phnom penh: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia has issued a statement refuting allegations by Thailand of a ceasefire violation. The statement was released in response to claims made by the Royal Thai Government.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the Royal Government of Cambodia expressed gratitude to Malaysia and the United States for co-organizing a Special Meeting in Putrajaya on July 28, 2025, aimed at addressing the ongoing situation between Cambodia and Thailand. The active participation of the People's Republic of China was acknowledged as supportive to the dialogue process.
The statement emphasized Cambodia's commitment to the ceasefire agreement reached with Thailand on July 28, 2025, in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Cambodia affirmed that its armed forces have not engaged in any actions that could be considered a violation of the agreement, countering the allegations made by Thailand on July 29, 2025.
The Cambodian government rejected the accusations, stating they distort facts and threaten the fragile trust necessary for peace. It reiterated its intention to uphold the ceasefire for the benefit of both nations and regional stability.
The statement also expressed appreciation for Malaysia's role as ASEAN Chair in sending a delegation to discuss mechanisms for implementing and verifying the ceasefire. Cambodia hopes for the establishment of an observer team to ensure transparency and accountability, as outlined in the Joint Press Release from the Putrajaya meeting.
The Cambodian government reaffirmed its commitment to international law, peaceful dispute resolution, and multilateral cooperation. It remains dedicated to engaging with Thailand to reach a peaceful resolution that respects the sovereignty and dignity of both nations.