Asia - Pacific

Thailand suspends peace pact with Cambodia after fresh landmine explosion

Cambodia, however, underscores commitment to peace agreement signed in Malaysia

Saadet Gokce  | 10.11.2025 - Update : 10.11.2025
Thailand suspends peace pact with Cambodia after fresh landmine explosion

ISTANBUL

Thailand on Monday suspended its peace agreement with Cambodia after Thai soldiers were seriously injured in a fresh landmine explosion in a border province.

"All operations under the Joint Declaration on Thai-Cambodian Relations, signed in Kuala Lumpur on October 26th, must be halted immediately," said Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, according to the public broadcaster Thai PBS.

On Oct. 26, the two countries signed a peace agreement in Kuala Lumpur in the presence of US President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an unconditional ceasefire on July 28 at a trilateral meeting hosted by Anwar following weeks of hostilities.

"The hostility we hoped would subside clearly has not. Following this morning’s incident, cooperation cannot continue for now," Anutin said.

The landmine explosion occurred on Monday morning, during the troops' patrol in the border province of Si Sa Ket.

Two soldiers were wounded, with one losing his right foot and the other sustaining chest injuries.

Anutin told reporters that any future progress will only proceed if it serves Thailand's interests.

According to Defense Minister Gen Nattaphon Nakpanich, "formal protests will be filed right away."

"As for the matter of prisoners of war, that will be put on hold for now. If it turns out that this was intentional, there will be more serious consequences," he added.

Government spokesman Siripong Angkasakulkiat said that "it’s too early to say" whether the suspension is "indefinite."

"Once the protest has been filed, we will assess our next steps," he added.

Meanwhile, Cambodia stressed its commitment to the recently signed Kuala Lumpur Joint Declaration on Peace, Cooperation and Prosperity, according to the daily Khmer Times.

Lt. Gen. Rath Dararoth, secretary of state at the National Defense Ministry, said Phnom Penh is committed "to implementing its obligations and expressed readiness to work closely with Thailand for the mutual benefit of both countries and peoples."

Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Please contact us for subscription options.