The United States has expressed support for the recent efforts by Cambodia and Thailand to maintain the ceasefire agreement reached on December 27. According to a statement, these actions reflect both nations’ commitment to long-term peace through the implementation of the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords.
A key development noted was Thailand’s release of 18 Cambodian soldiers, which is seen as a step toward restoring trust and improving relations between the neighboring countries. The United States has indicated its readiness to assist both governments as they move forward with implementing measures agreed upon in the October 26 Joint Declaration.
“The United States welcomes the resolute efforts of the Cambodian and Thai governments to uphold the December 27 ceasefire agreement. This demonstrates both countries’ commitments to lasting peace by implementing the provisions of the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords. We welcome Thailand’s release of the 18 Cambodian soldiers as a positive step towards rebuilding neighborly relations and trust. The United States stands ready to support the Cambodian and Thai governments as they resume the critical implementation measures agreed to in the October 26 Joint Declaration,” said a spokesperson.
