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Thailand and Cambodia begin peace efforts with weapon withdrawal and demining

Thailand and Cambodia have begun withdrawing heavy weapons and conducting demining operations along their contested border as part of steps to de-escalate tensions following last week’s signing of an extended truce, Thai officials said on Monday.

Government spokesman Siripong Angkasakulkiat said Thailand would not release 18 Cambodian soldiers it has held since the conflict or reopen border checkpoints until it assessed Cambodia was adhering to the agreement.

A Thailand Mine Action Centre member finds a PMN-2 mine in Surin Province following a ceasefire with Cambodia in August. Photo: Reuters

Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri, a Thai defence ministry spokesman, told a press conference that demining operations along the border have started, with Thailand proposing the removal of landmines in 13 areas and Cambodia in one.

On Friday, the two countries said in a joint statement that they had agreed to withdraw heavy weapons from the border in three phases, starting with rocket systems, followed by artillery and then tanks and other armoured vehicles.

On Saturday, the Cambodian defence ministry said the first phase of the withdrawal was scheduled to take three weeks from November 1.

Thai-Cambodia border conflict ends with ceasefire deal

Thai-Cambodia border conflict ends with ceasefire deal

“We expect the withdrawal of heavy weapons to be concluded by the end of the year,” Surasant said on Monday. The two countries have also stepped up joint efforts to combat transnational cybercrime and were working on an urgent joint demarcation effort at disputed border areas, he said.

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