Royal Thai Armed Forces Reaffirm
the Right to Self-Defense Under International Law to Safeguard National Sovereignty and
the Thai People
Following the agreement between
the Governments of Thailand and Cambodia to cease all hostilities along the border—effective from 00.00 hours on 28 July 2025 —
as a pathway toward peace and strengthened cooperation between neighboring nations,
On 29 July 2025, Major General Vithai Laithomya, Spokesperson
for the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters, stated that Thailand has strictly complied with the ceasefire agreement. All offensive actions were halted immediately upon the effective time,
in full adherence to the commitment jointly made by both governments.
However, after the agreed ceasefire deadline, Cambodian forces continued to launch attacks into Thai territory
at multiple locations. Such actions represent a deliberate violation
of the ceasefire and a serious breach of trust expected between neighboring countries.
The Royal Thai Armed Forces condemn these repeated violations by the Cambodian side. Thailand is therefore compelled to respond appropriately, exercising its legitimate right to self-defense in accordance with international law. Thailand has not initiated any aggression, but has acted solely
to protect its sovereignty and ensure the safety of its people.
“When we stop, but they do not…
the world must know that Cambodia
is the violator—persistently breaching the agreement, disregarding international norms, and showing contempt for global commitments. Cambodia now poses a threat to both regional
and global security.”
Accepting such behavior sets
a dangerous precedent normalizing injustice in the international system. The Royal Thai Armed Forces therefore call upon the international community to stand firmly for truth, justice, and
the rule of international law,
in pursuit of lasting peace.
Summary of the Thai-Cambodian Border De-escalation Meeting
29 July 2025
At 10.00 hrs on 29 July 2025,
a bilateral meeting was held between Lieutenant General Boonsin Padklang, Commander
of 2nd Army Area of the Royal
Thai Army, and General Pov Heng, Commander of Cambodia’s Military Region 4, to address and
de-escalate tensions along
the Thai - Cambodian border.
The meeting concluded with
the following seven
key points of agreement:
1. Ceasefire.
2. No use of force against
Thai civilians.
3. No additional troop reinforcements.
4. No troop movements.
5. Thailand will facilitate
the evacuation of the wounded
and the recovery of the deceased Cambodian military personnel
from the combat area.
6. Both sides agreed to establish
a joint coordination team comprising four officers from
each side, under the responsibility
of Thailand’s 2nd Army Area,
Royal Thai Army. In this regard,
Thailand has appointed the Deputy Commander of the Suranaree
Task Force as head of
the Thai delegation.
7. All military units are to reduce
all forms of confrontation and await the outcome of the upcoming General Border Committee (GBC) Meeting between Thailand and Cambodia, scheduled for
4 August 2025, which will serve
as a basis for restoring peaceful coexistence.
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