Cambodia urges ceasefire as border clashes with Thailand escalate

Cambodia urges ceasefire as border clashes with Thailand escalate

International Online Desk

 

Cambodia has called for an unconditional and immediate ceasefire with Thailand amid ongoing deadly border clashes that have killed at least 32 people, including civilians, and displaced nearly 200,000.

Speaking at the United Nations, Cambodia’s ambassador Chhea Keo urged a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, Thailand’s Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa said any talks would require Cambodia to show genuine commitment to ending the violence.

The fighting, which erupted on Thursday, has continued for three consecutive days and spread to 12 areas along the border. Thailand claims Cambodian forces initiated a new attack near the southern coast, which its navy repelled. Earlier clashes were reported in Thailand’s Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, and Srisaket provinces. Martial law has been imposed in eight Thai districts bordering Cambodia.

Thai officials say 19 people, including 13 civilians, have died on their side, with nearly 140,000 evacuated. Cambodia reports 13 deaths and over 35,000 displaced.

Thailand’s acting Prime Minister warned the conflict could escalate into full-scale war, noting the use of heavy weaponry. Thailand accused Cambodia of targeting civilian zones, while Cambodia claimed Thailand used cluster munitions an internationally banned weapon though Bangkok has yet to respond to the allegation.

Despite calls from the US and ASEAN for a ceasefire and Malaysia’s offer to mediate, Thailand insists external mediation is unnecessary. The two countries blame each other for starting the clashes, rooted in a century-old border dispute that resurfaced in May after a Cambodian soldier was killed.

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