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Cambodia, Thailand agree to attend ASEAN meeting in Kuala Lumpur, says Anwar

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the aim of the meeting is to convince Thailand and Cambodia to stop escalating tensions along the disputed border

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Thu, December 18, 2025 Published on Dec. 18, 2025 Published on 2025-12-18T12:52:09+07:00

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Vehicles carrying people who evacuate, amid deadly clashes between Thailand and Cambodia along a disputed border area, wait in a long line to get into a refugee camp in Chong Kal, Oddar Meanchey province, Cambodia on December 10, 2025. Vehicles carrying people who evacuate, amid deadly clashes between Thailand and Cambodia along a disputed border area, wait in a long line to get into a refugee camp in Chong Kal, Oddar Meanchey province, Cambodia on December 10, 2025. (Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji)

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ambodia and Thailand have both agreed to attend the ASEAN Foreign Ministers special meeting on Dec. 22 in Kuala Lumpur to kickstart talks to prevent further escalation along the disputed border, says Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar said the special ASEAN Foreign Ministers meeting was initially scheduled on Dec. 16 but was later postponed, as his counterparts had expressed concerns that the meeting would have taken place too soon.

“Most prime ministers alerted me, saying that probably it is too soon to hold a meeting before tensions can ease.

“So, they proposed for it to be on Dec. 22 in [Kuala Lumpur]. My understanding is that the foreign ministers will come and deliberate on this,” said Anwar during a briefing with editors-in-chief at Seri Perdana on Wednesday.

Anwar said the aim of the meeting is to convince Thailand and Cambodia to stop escalating tensions along the disputed borders.

“We are appealing to them to immediately stop this frontline offensive and if possible, an immediate ceasefire.

“They don’t like the term ceasefire because it will connote their agreement. So, if you look at my statement, I urge the parties to observe this truce,” he said.

Anwar also said Malaysia is not in the position to give instructions to foreign ministers of ASEAN, but noted that Putrajaya is communicating with them on a daily basis.

Anwar also said the decision to convene the meeting came following talks with United States President Donald Trump.

“Trump called and updated me. I told President Trump that it is important to convince them to stop the offensive,” added Anwar.

Anwar said Thailand and Cambodia agreed to the Asean Observers Team (AOT), adding that Malaysia’s Chief of Defense Force would be leaving for the border in the coming days to continue engagement at the military level.

“I am cautiously optimistic because when I spoke to both prime ministers, both are keen to achieve an amicable resolution as soon as possible.

“So, hopefully, by Dec. 22, we can seal this understanding,” said Anwar.

Both Cambodia and Thailand are currently engaged in renewed border skirmishes despite having signed the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord in October.

The Peace Accord was suspended by Thailand in November after its soldiers were wounded by landmines at the border.

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