Press Briefing – Update on the implementation of the immediate and unconditional ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand7:00 AM, August 7, 2025

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Intervention by H.E. Pen Bona, Royal Government Spokesperson:

Today, I have the honor of sharing two important messages from the highest level of Cambodian leadership with my fellow citizens. The first is a message from Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, which was posted on his official Facebook page last night.

I am deeply honored by the patriotic spirit and unity shown by Cambodians around the world, who have risen in collective support for peace, stood in solidarity with our armed forces in defending our territorial integrity, and called for the release of the 18 Cambodian soldiers currently detained by the Thai military.

On behalf of the Royal Government of Cambodia—and personally—I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all Cambodian citizens, both at home and abroad, for your unwavering commitment. These powerful expressions of unity reflect the enduring spirit of patriotism and national solidarity that define our Khmer identity. Such unity is essential, especially in times like these, to foster peace and bring an end to this armed conflict.

The Royal Government remains resolute in its commitment to safeguarding our territorial integrity and resolving disputes through peaceful means. We are working tirelessly to end the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand as swiftly as possible.

On August 7, a special session of the Cambodia–Thailand General Border Committee (GBC) will be held in Malaysia, with observers from Malaysia, the United States, and China in attendance. This important meeting will focus on the implementation of the ceasefire agreement reached on July 28, 2025.

At the same time, we have not forgotten our 18 brave Cambodian soldiers who remain in Thai custody. The Royal Government is actively utilizing all available mechanisms to secure their safe and prompt return to Cambodia.

Allow me to read the message from Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate, as follows:

In recent days, two key reports have been circulating: the first concerns Japan’s provision of drones to Thailand, China’s provision of drones to Cambodia, and South Korea’s sale of ammunition and aircraft to Thailand, allegedly as part of efforts to prepare for operations targeting Hun Sen and Hun Manet. The second report involves alleged plans by the Thai leadership to orchestrate an assassination against me and Prime Minister Hun Manet.

If these two issues are not addressed or clarified, they could evolve into major problems in the future. Therefore, I would like to offer the following explanations:

1. On drones and military equipment: Regardless of where Cambodia or Thailand acquires drones or military equipment, the matter should not be exaggerated or extended into a conflict that goes beyond bilateral issues between the two countries. Especially when these very countries are supporting efforts to end the conflict, advocating for a ceasefire, and promoting peace between Cambodia and Thailand.

2. On the alleged assassination plot: The notion that Thai leaders are planning to assassinate me and Prime Minister Hun Manet is extremely difficult to believe. Even if the Thai leadership dislikes or disapproves of me or Hun Manet, it is unthinkable that they would stoop to such an immoral level as to conspire to kill us.

Historically, powerful generals have often been targeted for assassination to gain a strategic edge in warfare. However, the today’s era is different. We now seek dialogue and mutual understanding to build peace.

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Cambodia needs a strong Thai leader capable of engaging in peace negotiations. Likewise, Thailand needs a strong Cambodian leader, and currently, only Hun Sen and Hun Manet have the authority and capacity to engage in such talks. Among the two, Hun Manet is taking the lead in direct negotiations.

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