During the command-level session, both sides discussed and implemented the 13 key provisions of the ceasefire agreement signed on August 7 in Malaysia. Thailand proposed adding cooperation in mine-clearance operations and the suppression of cross-border fraud rings. Economic cooperation, including reopening border gates for trade and tourism, were not included in the agenda.
The Thai and Cambodian armies will continue to convene RBC meetings to monitor and facilitate full implementation of the ceasefire agreement. The next two-day meeting—between Thailand’s Commander of Military Region 1 and Cambodia’s Commander of Military Region 5—is scheduled to take place on Wednesday. Afterwards, Thailand’s Commander of Military Region 2 and Cambodia’s Commander of Military Region 4 will meet from Tuesday through Thursday.
