Overview
- Defense ministers Natthaphon Nakrphanit and Tea Seiha signed the truce after three days of talks, with the ceasefire taking effect at 12:00 local time on December 27.
- The agreement freezes current military positions, initiates demining along the frontier and establishes police cooperation including on cybercrime.
- ASEAN observers will oversee compliance, with direct communication lines opened between both defense ministers and their armed forces chiefs.
- Bangkok will release 18 Cambodian soldiers after 72 hours of an effective halt to hostilities, as stipulated in the joint declaration.
- Official tallies vary on recent fighting, with reports citing at least 47 deaths and large-scale displacement, while both sides trade accusations of fresh strikes as the long-disputed colonial-era border and temple claims remain unresolved.