Overview
- Prime Minister Anutin ordered a temporary suspension of the recently signed Thailand–Cambodia peace agreement.
- Thai military said two soldiers were wounded by a landmine while patrolling near the border in Si Sa Ket.
- Officials stated the accord’s implementation will remain on hold until the situation is clarified.
- Thailand canceled a November 12 handover of 18 Cambodian prisoners that had been scheduled under the deal.
- The agreement, signed in Kuala Lumpur on October 26, had eased tensions, and the suspension has raised concern about renewed strain.