Published: 15:35, August 1, 2025
Cambodia, Thailand to discuss border issue in Malaysia next week
By Xinhua
Military attaches and diplomats from 23 countries visit the 7-11 convenience store at a Thai gas station that was hit by Cambodian artillery in Kantharalak town in Thai border province of Sisaket on Aug 1, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK - Cambodia has welcomed Thailand's proposal to hold talks on border issue in Malaysia next week, a Cambodian defense ministry spokesperson said on Friday.

"I would like to take this opportunity to confirm that Cambodia welcomes Thailand's proposal to hold a meeting of the General Border Committee (GBC) in Kuala Lumpur," Cambodian Defense Ministry's Undersecretary of State and spokesperson Lt Gen Maly Socheata said at a press briefing.

"We're very confident that this meeting will be constructive and yield fruitful outcomes," she said.

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Cambodia's Defence Minister Tea Seiha speaks during the inauguration ceremony of the modernized infrastructure at the Ream Naval Base in Preah Sihanouk province on April 5, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

According to Socheata, Cambodia's Defense Minister Tea Seiha and Thailand's Deputy Defense Minister Nattaphon Narkphanit will attend the upcoming meeting.

The office of the spokesperson of Thailand's Ministry of Defense said Thursday on social media that Deputy Minister of Defense Nattaphon Narkphanit had officially responded to "Cambodia's invitation" for a special GBC meeting.

In his reply, Nattaphon welcomed the opportunity to join the meeting and emphasized a shared commitment to reduce tensions and resolve border security issues in a peaceful and constructive manner.

On July 24, armed clashes broke out between soldiers of Cambodia and Thailand along disputed border. The two countries agreed on a ceasefire on July 28, taking effect at the midnight of July 28.

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2 captured Cambodian soldiers freed

"As of 11:00 am (local time) on Aug 1, 2025, the Thai side had returned only two Cambodian soldiers," Lt Gen Maly Socheata said in a statement.

"Therefore, Cambodia continues to urge the Thai side to promptly repatriate the remaining personnel in accordance with international humanitarian law," she added.