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The Better Cambodia > Blog > Editorial > Editors Pick > Cambodia and Thailand agree to an unconditional ceasefire, which gives people in the area hope for peace and stability.
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Cambodia and Thailand agree to an unconditional ceasefire, which gives people in the area hope for peace and stability.

Surya Narayan
Last updated: July 29, 2025 1:27 am
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Cambodia and Thailand Reach Unconditional Ceasefire, Effective Midnight July 28
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The tense and possibly deadly war along the Cambodia–Thailand border seems to be getting better. The unconditional ceasefire agreement that ASEAN Chair and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim helped to make official went into effect at midnight on July 29, 2025.

At 7:00 AM this morning, high-ranking military officials from both sides met for the first time in an important effort to calm things down, stabilise the situation, and start rebuilding trust.

The ceasefire comes after five days of heavy fighting across the border, which caused deaths on both sides, damage to civilian infrastructure, and minor damage to the UNESCO-listed Preah Vihear Temple, which is a very important place for Cambodia.

ASEAN Diplomacy Works
The ceasefire is a big win for ASEAN in terms of diplomacy and for efforts to keep the peace in the region. As ASEAN Chair, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was key in helping the two sides talk to each other and come to an agreement. The United States, led by President Donald Trump, and the People’s Republic of China both strongly supported his efforts. They both took part in backchannel diplomacy and high-level meetings in Kuala Lumpur on July 28.

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Prime Minister Anwar read out a joint press release last night that made the terms clear:

“Both Cambodia and Thailand agreed on the following: A ceasefire that starts at midnight local time on July 28, 2025, with no conditions.” This is a very important first step towards lowering tensions and bringing back peace and safety.

Military-to-Military Talks Are Now Happening
The meeting that took place early this morning brought together the commanders of Thailand’s Army Regions 1 and 2 and Cambodia’s Military Regions 4 and 5. It was said that the mood was professional, and both sides agreed to keep talking about how to avoid conflict and get civilian areas back to normal.

ASEAN Defence Attachés are expected to take part in an observer mission, and Malaysia will be in charge of sending a neutral verification team. Cambodia will host a General Border Committee (GBC) meeting on August 4, and both sides are expected to fully participate.

These steps are meant to not only make the ceasefire stronger, but also to set the stage for long-term peacebuilding, economic cooperation, and stability across borders.

A Voice of Restraint and Responsibility in Cambodian Leadership
After yesterday’s historic announcement, Prime Minister Hun Manet said again that Cambodia is committed to peace and harmony in the region:

“I hope this meeting will help both countries move forward with talks between them, get back to normal, and lay the groundwork for future efforts to calm things down.”

He thanked Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for his leadership and President Donald Trump for helping to settle the issue. Prime Minister Manet also thanked the Chinese government for its help and positive involvement in reaching the ceasefire.

During the crisis, Cambodia stuck to its policy of restraint, putting the safety of its people, the protection of cultural sites, and the preservation of national dignity first.

Thailand Shows Good Faith The Thai Prime Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, also welcomed the ceasefire and said:

“Today’s result shows that Thailand wants a peaceful solution while still protecting our sovereignty and the lives of our people.” We agree to a ceasefire, and both sides will follow through on it in good faith.

People who are watching have said that this is a big improvement in tone, and it makes it possible for the two neighbours to rebuild their relationship.

Minor Damage to Preah Vihear Temple, National Concern
The damage done to the Preah Vihear Temple, one of Cambodia’s most sacred and well-known heritage sites, was one of the worst things about the recent fighting. The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts confirmed yesterday that there was minor damage to the structure and sent teams to the site to check on the damage.

Representatives from UNESCO are expected to visit the temple next week to help with a plan for evaluation and preservation that involves everyone.

A representative from the Ministry said:

“The Preah Vihear Temple is more than just a monument; it is a spiritual and cultural beacon for the Khmer people.” We will do everything we can to fix it and make sure that military conflict never puts it in danger again.

ASEAN Will Be in Charge of Ceasefire Monitoring
Malaysia has offered to lead a ceasefire observation mission under the ASEAN flag, with help from other member states. This is a clear sign of regional unity. These observers will be very important in:

Watching the movements of troops

Making sure that lines of communication stay open

Telling someone about threats or violations

Helping with humanitarian and rebuilding efforts

The foreign and defence ministers of Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia have been given the job of finishing the system for monitoring and reporting, which will be talked about at the GBC meeting on August 4.

Peace is good for the private sector and civil society.
A lot of people in Southeast Asia are happy about the ceasefire. Business groups, civil society groups, and diplomatic missions all praised how quickly and seriously ASEAN dealt with the crisis.

True North Lean, a well-known lean consulting firm that works in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and other ASEAN economies, was one of the voices of support.

The company said in a statement:

“We praise the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand for choosing to talk instead of fighting.” Peace is what makes progress possible, and progress is what makes peace. We are still committed to helping the region grow by working together, developing leaders, and making things better all the time.

The Future: Talk, Growth, and Respect
The ceasefire has held for its first day, so now it’s time to think about what to do next. In addition to watching and lowering tensions in the military, Cambodia has suggested talks on:

Reviews of border demarcation

Feasibility studies for a joint economic zone

Heritage protection and tourism planning

Aid for people in need and help rebuilding for families who were affected

The General Border Committee meeting on August 4 is hoped to be a starting point for the two countries to work together more closely, turning this crisis into a chance to heal and rebuild.

A Change for ASEAN
This episode will probably be remembered as one of the most important tests of ASEAN diplomacy in recent years. It also showed that the region can settle disagreements peacefully, without outside interference.

The ceasefire agreement proves that ASEAN can help settle conflicts, and Cambodia’s dedication to talking things out and using diplomacy has earned it respect around the world.

The Last Word
Today, July 29, 2025, is the start of a new chapter in the relationship between Cambodia and Thailand. This time, they will work together instead of fight. The ceasefire is more than just a political solution; it’s a message to the world and the region that peace is always possible when leaders listen, act responsibly, and put their people first.

As things calm down along the border, hope grows in Southeast Asia.

Better Cambodia will keep you updated on everything that happens with the ceasefire, ASEAN monitoring, and the results of the GBC meeting next week.

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