Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to begin a three-phase withdrawal of heavy weaponry along their border, with the first ...
Analysts are sceptical over the new deal, citing the ‘shaky’ truce agreement in July, when sporadic clashes erupted hours ...
The withdrawal of heavy weapons from the Thai border has commenced, says the country's Foreign Ministry's ­deputy ...
Thailand demands Cambodia meet four conditions before releasing detained troops, citing border security and international law compliance.
BANGKOK: Thailand is ready to repatriate 18 Cambodian prisoners of war (POWs) in accordance with international principles if ...
Thailand has begun the process of withdrawing heavy weapons from the Thai-Cambodian border area following the signing of a joint declaration on a peace deal, dubbed the “KL Peace Accord”, on Sunday.
While addressing CEOs at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in South Korea, U.S. President Donald Trump said ...
The individual deals signed by Trump with Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam may lead to long-term economic costs, analysts say.
Thai PM Anutin announced that the release process will only begin once there is progress in implementing certain conditions, especially the withdrawal of heavy weapons from the border, according to ...
Royal Thai Army spokesperson Winthai Suwaree said Thailand’s consideration of releasing the POWs would be based strictly on international law and humanitarian principles. “It will take into account ...
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has congratulated Cambodia and Thailand on the signing of the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord. In a ...
Thailand will not reopen its border with Cambodia until Phnom Penh meets four conditions and restores diplomatic ties, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul declared on Tuesday.Mr Anutin made his remark ...