Overview
- Thailand’s foreign minister said military officials from both countries will meet Wednesday in Chanthaburi under the bilateral border committee to detail ceasefire implementation and verification.
- Cross-border fire has continued with rockets, artillery and airstrikes, and each side accuses the other of initiating recent attacks.
- Cambodia’s defense ministry reported Thai fighter jet strikes in Siem Reap and Preah Vihear, while the Thai army said Cambodia launched dozens of rockets into Thailand and that Bangkok hit two Cambodian military targets.
- ASEAN, meeting in Kuala Lumpur, urged maximum restraint, a halt to hostilities, restored trust, and safe return for civilians in affected border areas.
- UPI reported at least 41 deaths and nearly 1 million displaced this month, as the July ceasefire brokered by Malaysia and U.S. President Donald Trump collapsed and both the United States and China pursue new mediation efforts.