Release of 18 Cambodian Soldiers from Thai Custody Promotes Regional Stability
The release of 18 Cambodian soldiers from Thai custody after 155 days represents a significant step towards regional peace. This development has garnered support from foreign diplomats and may enhance trust between Cambodia and Thailand.

Eighteen Cambodian soldiers returned to Phnom Penh on December 31, after being detained by the Thai army for 155 days. Their release is viewed as a constructive step towards de-escalation, with foreign diplomats, including ambassadors from Germany and the UK, applauding the event as a means to foster trust and stability.
The soldiers' return was celebrated by the Cambodian public, and they underwent health checks before a scheduled visit from Prime Minister Hun Manet. Australia also urged continued dialogue between Cambodia and Thailand to maintain peace in the region, emphasizing the importance of commitments made at the December 27 Special GBC meeting. The situation presents a potential risk if tensions are not managed, but it also opens avenues for reconciliation.




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