Thai Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister expects Cambodia to join trilateral talks at ASEAN summit

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said that Thailand was awaiting Cambodia’s response to proposed trilateral talks involving Thailand, Cambodia, and the Philippines on the sidelines of the 48th ASEAN Summit in the Philippines from May 7 to 9.

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Thai nationals evacuated from Iran amid the war in the Middle East are welcomed by Thailand's Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow (R) as they arrive at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok on March 9, 2026. PHOTO: AFP

May 5, 2026

BANGKOK – Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said on Monday (May 4) that Thailand was awaiting Cambodia’s response to proposed trilateral talks involving Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines on the sidelines of the 48th ASEAN Summit in the Philippines from May 7 to 9.

Speaking at the Bhumjaithai Party’s headquarters in Bangkok, Sihasak said the Philippines, as host, was coordinating the arrangement as it wanted the talks to take place. He said Cambodia was expected to accept the proposal.

Thailand had already prepared both the substance and details of the talks, he said, although the meeting would be preliminary and was not expected to involve complex details at this stage.

On possible discussions under the General Border Committee (GBC), Sihasak said that would be the next step. He said the most important priority for now was to first build trust between the two sides.

The meeting in the Philippines would therefore focus on measures to strengthen bilateral relations and place them on a more stable footing, he added.

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