CIVICUS discusses the border crisis between Cambodia and Thailand with Sok Udom Deth, Professor of International Relations at Cambodia’s Paragon International University.
On 24 July, violent clashes erupted between Cambodia and Thailand. Sparked by a landmine explosion in a border area, the conflict quickly escalated into a five-day battle involving heavy artillery, drones and airstrikes. At least 43 people were killed and over 300,000 displaced. Malaysia brokered a ceasefire that took effect on 28 July, supported by US diplomatic pressure. Despite initial violations, the truce has largely held and diplomatic negotiations continue.