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Cambodia, Thailand commit to peace talks after ASEAN meeting

Carl Magadia·7 May 2026, 7:56 pm

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MACTAN, Cebu — The leaders of the Philippines, Cambodia, and Thailand on Wednesday reaffirmed their commitment to peaceful dialogue and de-escalation following a closed-door trilateral meeting on border tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. 

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who hosted the meeting in his capacity as ASEAN chair, said the discussions focused on maintaining open communication, exercising restraint, and preventing further escalation between the two neighboring countries.

“This meeting was arranged by the Philippines as a way to provide its good offices to Cambodia and Thailand in order to provide a meaningful space for constructive dialogue on their bilateral border issues,” Marcos said during a joint press conference.

Marcos said both sides engaged in “candid discussions” and agreed to continue diplomatic engagement through their respective foreign ministers.

“The Prime Ministers have agreed to task their respective foreign ministers to sustain this open and candid dialogue and to discuss more directly with one another constructive approaches to prevent escalation,” he said.

He added that both leaders demonstrated a “clear, fervent belief” that “it is time for peace and no longer the time for war.”

The trilateral meeting also affirmed the continuing role of the ASEAN Observer Team (AOT), which monitors and verifies the implementation of agreements between the two countries.

Marcos welcomed the extension of the AOT’s mandate for another three months, until July, and said the Philippines remains committed to coordinating the mission.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet thanked the Philippines for convening the talks and described the discussions as focused on “de-escalation and trust-building measures.”

“Our discussions focus on de-escalation and trust-building measures to restore and consolidate a functioning framework for lasting peace,” Hun Manet said.

He said Cambodia and Thailand discussed the resumption of existing bilateral mechanisms, including the Joint Boundary Commission, General Border Committee, and Regional Border Committee.

Hun Manet also reiterated Cambodia’s position that borders “cannot be changed nor determined by force,” while calling for the immediate implementation of previous agreements on border demarcation and ceasefire measures.

Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said both countries reaffirmed their commitment to peace through dialogue.

“Thailand and Cambodia are two neighboring countries. It is best that we avoid conflict,” Anutin said. “It only brings losses and suffering.”

He said both governments agreed to pursue “practical confidence-building measures” aimed at restoring trust and rebuilding bilateral relations gradually.

“These measures would be key to restoring trust and gradually rebuilding our bilateral relations,” Anutin said.

The Thai leader added that both sides must communicate “more directly with each other at all levels” and work toward bridging gaps and expanding cooperation.

The talks come amid ongoing tensions involving land and maritime boundary disputes between Cambodia and Thailand.

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