Thai PM Anutin apologises for confusion over border remark, leaves border fence issue to military talks

The Prime Minister also said Thailand stands prepared to return all 18 detained Cambodian soldiers once the military confirms readiness, with health checks conducted beforehand to ensure transparency and humane treatment.

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This handout photo taken and released by Agence Kampuchea Press (AKP) on October 28, 2025 shows Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul speaking during a bilateral meeting with Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet (not pictured) on the sidelines of the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur. PHOTO: HANDOUT/AGENCE KAMPUCHEA PRESS /AFP

October 29, 2025

BANGKOK – At Don Mueang Royal Thai Air Force Base, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul apologised for the misunderstanding caused by his earlier comment on possible encroachment into Cambodian territory.

He said both Thailand and Cambodia are complying with the terms of their peace agreement, and what he had referred to earlier was a “claimed area” still under negotiation between the two countries.

It’s an area under dispute, and both sides must continue talks to make things clear. If my words caused confusion, I apologise. My intention was to say both countries must act according to the agreement,” Anutin explained.

He added that he had told Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet that Thailand is ready to proceed once Cambodia fulfils the four agreed conditions, which Phnom Penh has pledged to accelerate.

Anutin said Thailand also stands prepared to return all 18 detained Cambodian soldiers once the military confirms readiness, with health checks conducted beforehand to ensure transparency and humane treatment.

He stressed that there had been no discussion about reopening border checkpoints with Hun Manet, noting that the ASEAN Observer Team (AOT), mostly composed of ASEAN defence attachés, is now monitoring implementation of the peace process.

The Prime Minister said mine clearance operations would take about one to two months, while joint action against online scam networks must continue between Thai and Cambodian security agencies.

As for the possibility of building a border fence, Anutin said the matter would depend on military-to-military discussions, emphasising that such decisions must be handled carefully under bilateral consultation.

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