• خبرگزاری آریافارسی
    • Arya News AgencyEnglish
    • Arya News Agencyالعربیه
خبرگزاری آریا
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
  • Home
  • iran
    • world
      • Economy
        • Sports
          • Technology
            • Archive
            world

            Thailand says Cambodia must announce ceasefire `first` to stop fighting

            Tuesday, December 16, 2025 - 14:43:03
            Thailand says Cambodia must announce ceasefire `first` to stop fighting
            Arya News - Thailand said Tuesday that Cambodia must be first to announce a truce to halt fighting between the two nations after more than a week of deadly clashes in a reignited border conflict.Thailand said Tuesday that between 5,000 and 6,000 Thai nationals remain stranded in the Cambodian border town of Poipet after Phnom Penh closed its land border crossings with its neighbour on Saturday.

            Thailand said Tuesday that Cambodia must be first to announce a truce to halt fighting between the two nations after more than a week of deadly clashes in a reignited border conflict.
            "As the aggressor onto Thai territory, Cambodia must announce the ceasefire first," Thai foreign ministry spokeswoman Maratee Nalita Andamo told reporters in Bangkok, adding that Cambodia must also cooperate in de-mining efforts at the border "sincerely".
            Renewed fighting between the Southeast Asian neighbours this month has killed at least 32 people, including soldiers and civilians, and displaced around 800,000, officials said.
            Each side has blamed the other for instigating the clashes, claiming self-defence and trading accusations of attacks on civilians.
            Cambodia did not immediately respond to Thailand"s statement.
            US President Donald Trump, who intervened in the border conflict earlier this year, last week claimed the two countries had agreed to a ceasefire beginning Saturday night.
            Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet said his country supported the ceasefire initiative of Malaysia, chair of the ASEAN regional bloc, with Washington"s participation.
            But fighting has continued daily since December 7, spreading to seven provinces on each side of the border, and Bangkok denied Trump"s claim of an agreed truce.
            Cambodia, which is outgunned and outspent by Bangkok"s military, said Monday that Thai forces had expanded their attack "deep into" Cambodian territory.
            Phnom Penh accused Thai forces of bombing Siem Reap province, home to the centuries-old Angkor temples -- the country"s top tourist draw -- for the first time in the latest round of clashes.
            The fighting, with artillery, tanks and Thai jets, has killed 16 Thai soldiers, one Thai civilian and 15 Cambodian civilians, according to officials.
            Phnom Penh had not reported any military deaths in the latest round of fighting.
            The conflict stems from a territorial dispute over the colonial-era demarcation of their 800-kilometre (500-mile) border and a smattering of ancient temple ruins situated on the frontier.
            Five days of fighting in July killed dozens of people before a truce was brokered by the United States, China and Malaysia, and then broken within months.
            In October, Trump backed a follow-on joint declaration between Thailand and Cambodia, touting new trade deals after they agreed in Kuala Lumpur to prolong their truce.
            But Thailand suspended the agreement the following month, after Thai soldiers were wounded by landmines while on patrol at the border.
            Bangkok has accused Cambodia of laying fresh mines. Phnom Penh has denied the allegation.
            ASEAN foreign ministers are due to meet on December 22 in Malaysia for emergency talks aimed at finding a diplomatic solution.
            Thailand said Tuesday that between 5,000 and 6,000 Thai nationals remain stranded in the Cambodian border town of Poipet after Phnom Penh closed its land border crossings with its neighbour on Saturday.
            Cambodia"s interior ministry said in a statement that the border closures were a "necessary measure" to reduce risks to civilians amid the ongoing combat, adding that air travel remained an option for departures.
            tp-suy/sco/fox
            Like or Dislike: 0

            Short Link:
            News Code:
            Member Code:

            More News
            Policy support urged to boost China’s marriage rate
            Policy support urged to boost China’s marriage rate
            Australian PM visits Bondi Beach hero in hospital
            Australian PM visits Bondi Beach hero in hospital
            Australian police say Bondi Beach mass shooting was inspired by Islamic State group
            Australian police say Bondi Beach mass shooting was inspired by Islamic State group
            EU to unveil plan to tackle housing crisis
            EU to unveil plan to tackle housing crisis
            Push for expansion of Vietnam’s elderly day-care centres
            Push for expansion of Vietnam’s elderly day-care centres
            Famed Jerusalem stone still sells despite West Bank economic woes
            Famed Jerusalem stone still sells despite West Bank economic woes
            Malaysia reports significant decline in dengue deaths
            Malaysia reports significant decline in dengue deaths
            Cambodia says Thai air strikes hit home province of heritage temples
            Cambodia says Thai air strikes hit home province of heritage temples
            Toxic smog blankets New Delhi, disrupting travel and plunging air quality to hazardous levels
            Toxic smog blankets New Delhi, disrupting travel and plunging air quality to hazardous levels
            درج نظر الزامی میباشد
            Protected by FormShield
            Send
            • More News
            • Millions facing acute food insecurity in Afghanistan as winter looms, UN warns
            • Woman`s phone found over 2 years after she vanished in wilderness
            • Bystanders seen confronting Australian gunman during ISIS-inspired deadly rampage
            • Sudan tops global humanitarian crisis watchlist for third year as devastating war grips the country
            • Shift in battle to tackle teens trapped in Marseille drug `slavery`
            • US Urges Ukraine to Accept Last Offer of `Platinum` Security Guarantees - Reports
            • Pakistan, Russia Reject Western Hegemony, Vow Stronger Partnership at Forum
            • Former Lebanese minister ordered released on $100,000 bail amid financial crime allegations
            • Sahel juntas would have welcomed a coup in Benin: analysts
            • Australian leader says terror attack motivated by ISIS as new info emerges
            • Zelenskyy says Russia could get
            • EU Scares Voters With Russian Threat to Garner Support for Militarization - Reports
            • Middle Eastern Headlines at 1:07 p.m. GMT
            • The Latest: Hegseth and Rubio to brief lawmakers on US military escalation
            • Bus crash kills 13 and injures over a dozen on highway in central Iran
            • West`s Anti-Russian Rhetoric Aimed at Justifying Seizure of Russian Assets - RDIF Head
            • Why are French farmers objecting to EU-Mercosur trade deal?
            • New dashcam video shows couple confronting Bondi Beach gunman before deadly rampage
            • Hegseth and Rubio are expected back on Capitol Hill as questions mount over boat strikes
            • Zelenskyy says peace proposals to end the war in Ukraine could be presented to Russia within days
            • Venezuelan opposition leader Machado injured on covert Nobel Prize trip
            • Thailand says Cambodia must announce ceasefire `first` to stop fighting
            • Thousands flock to a Tokyo zoo to see the last 2 pandas in Japan before their return to China
            • Suicide bomber kills five soldiers in northeast Nigeria: sources
            • Italy’s Salvini: Anti-Russia Sanctions Have Brought West’s Economies ‘To Their Knees’


              خبرگزاری آریا

              "Arya News Agency" is an official and independent Iranian news agency with the slogan "Transparent, honest and professional movement in information dissemination."

              Join with Us:

              Tuesday, December 16, 2025
              News Groups:
              • iran
              • world
              • Economy
              • Sports
              • Technology
              Arya Group:
              • مرکز مطالعات استراتژیک آریا
              • شرکت سرزمین هوشمند آریا
              • انتشارات پیشگامان اندیشه آریا
              © - Arya News Agency
              About us| Contact us| RSS| Links| Advanced search