Cambodia Denies Thai Military Claims of Preparations for Armed Conflict
Cambodia's National Defence Ministry has rejected allegations from Thai military leader Lt Gen Teeranan Nandhakwang regarding preparations for a third round of armed clashes. The ministry emphasized its commitment to peace and adherence to existing bilateral agreements, while urging reliance on verified information. Lt Gen Teeranan cited Cambodia's weapon procurement and upcoming elections as potential indicators of tension. Cambodian officials maintained that any military movements are within agreed limits, and called for peaceful resolution of border issues.

The Cambodian National Defence Ministry has dismissed allegations from Thai military chief Lt Gen Teeranan Nandhakwang that Cambodia is preparing for a third round of armed conflict, labeling the claims as incorrect. The ministry affirmed its commitment to peace and stability along the border, referencing its adherence to the Joint Statement from the December 2025 General Border Committee meeting.
Lt Gen Teeranan's comments regarding Cambodia's weapon procurement and elections as indicators of tension were met with assurances from Cambodian officials that troop movements have not violated operational lines. The ministry reiterated the importance of resolving border issues peacefully and called for the public to rely on verified information.




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