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Malaysia's Political Stability Key To Hosting Thai-Cambodia Ceasefire Talks, Anwar Claims

Malaysia's Political Stability Key To Hosting Thai-Cambodia Ceasefire Talks, Anwar Claims

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Malaysia's growing reputation as a politically stable and diplomatically balanced nation was a key factor in its selection as host for the July 28 ceasefire negotiations between Thailand and Cambodia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said.
The landmark meeting, chaired by Anwar in Putrajaya, led to an agreement for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between the two neighbouring nations. The talks brought together Thai Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, who also agreed to convene a General Border Committee to support the peace process.
'Malaysia was chosen because of our stable political environment and developing economy.
'We are proud to be seen as a neutral, trusted country in the region — one that can bring conflicting parties to the table,' Anwar said.
He emphasised that the selection underscores Malaysia's rising stature in regional diplomacy and ASEAN leadership.
'As the current ASEAN Chair, Malaysia has been proactive in advocating for peace and stability amid growing geopolitical tensions across Southeast Asia,' he noted.
Anwar also revealed that international leaders took note of Malaysia's successful mediation, with US President Donald Trump personally expressing appreciation via a phone call. Similar praise came from leaders in China, Germany, France and other Asian nations.
'This is a significant moment for Malaysia on the world stage as two countries entrusted us to mediate a critical conflict. That level of trust reflects the credibility we've built as a peaceful and principled nation,' Anwar said.
Following the successful ceasefire agreement, Cambodian Defence Minister General Tea Seiha and Thai Acting Defence Minister General Natthaphon Narkphanit are expected in Kuala Lumpur this week to hold detailed follow-up discussions.
As regional tensions simmer and ASEAN grapples with multiple hotspots, Malaysia's calm and consistent diplomacy may prove to be one of the region's most valuable assets.
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