Overview
- The Thai army said more than 250 drones from Cambodia entered Thai airspace on Sunday night, calling the move incompatible with the new truce.
- Cambodian foreign minister Prak Sokhonn said both sides agreed to investigate and resolve the episode, describing it as a smaller cross-border drone issue observed by each side.
- Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers met in China, where Beijing pledged continued support for de‑escalation and confidence‑building.
- The ceasefire includes a 72‑hour monitoring window, a halt to troop movements, and a ban on attacks on civilian and military targets to enable displaced civilians to return.
- Weeks of fighting left at least dozens dead and displaced large numbers, with earlier mediation by the United States, China and Malaysia shaping the diplomatic backdrop.