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Border Conflict: Leaders Show Joint Commitment Toward ASEAN Regional Peace
Border Conflict: Leaders Show Joint Commitment Toward ASEAN Regional Peace

Barnama

time30-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Barnama

Border Conflict: Leaders Show Joint Commitment Toward ASEAN Regional Peace

PUTRAJAYA, July 28 -– Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (centre) witnesses Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet (left) shaking hands with Thailand's Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai (right) following a Special Joint Meeting at the Seri Perdana Complex, today. The high-level Special Meeting was held to ease escalating tensions following an armed confrontation between the two countries. -–fotoBERNAMA (2025) COPYRIGHT RESERVED BANGKOK, July 29 (Bernama) -- The ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia in their ongoing border dispute, coupled with Malaysia's proactive leadership as ASEAN Chair, reinforces ASEAN's standing as a credible, constructive, and responsible force for regional peace, according to geopolitical analysts. On Monday, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand's Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai agreed to implement an immediate ceasefire to ease tensions in the disputed border area following a special meeting held in Putrajaya. The ceasefire, which took effect late on July 28, effectively ended the clashes that had erupted since July 24. bootstrap slideshow Associate Professor Dr Chaiwat Meesanthan, Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies at Thammasat University, said the agreement also reflects the strong commitment of regional leaders to the principle of ASEAN Centrality. More importantly, he said, the meeting—chaired by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim—marked a key shift in ASEAN's approach: from its traditional non-interference stance to a new concept of 'regional responsibility.' 'His (Anwar's) active role in these negotiations can serve as a model for resolving other regional conflicts, such as the Myanmar crisis or the South China Sea issue,' he told Bernama. Commenting further on the recent development, Chaiwat suggested that ASEAN should move forward by developing a Regional Border Security Cooperation Framework (ASEAN Border Security Framework). He explained that ASEAN has the potential to evolve from a mere dialogue platform to becoming a key entity in sustaining regional peace. 'This shows that ASEAN can design its own security mechanisms without relying on external powers, provided its member states are willing to cooperate sincerely, transparently, and responsibly,' he said.

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