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The Star
5 hours ago
- Politics
- The Star
Malaysian defence attache leads Asean observer mission to Thai-Cambodian border
BANGKOK: Malaysia's Defence Attaché to Thailand, Brigadier General Samsul Rizal Musa, has led an interim observer team to inspect the Thailand-Cambodia border to monitor the implementation of the ceasefire and ensure the process remains transparent and impartial. The three-day inspection, hosted by the Royal Thai Armed Forces from Monday to Aug 20, covered the Ubon Ratchathani, Si Sa Ket and Surin provinces. It involved 14 representatives from eight Asean member states namely Malaysia, Brunei, Laos, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. Samsul emphasised the team's commitment to maintaining transparency in ensuring both countries uphold the ceasefire agreement to restore peace and stability. He added that the observer team conducted on-site inspections in border areas that have recently been a flashpoint. "The observer team is tasked with observing the implementation of the ceasefire arrangement by both countries, and with gathering and compiling information, data, facts, and inputs to ensure a transparent and fair process without taking sides," he told Bernama when contacted on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Thai Armed Forces said the field visit began at Sunphasitthiprasong Camp Hospital in Ubon Ratchathani Province, where the observers were briefed on recent incidents. During their visit, the Asean observers conducted on-site inspections at key locations along the border, it said in a statement. The Thai Armed Forces reaffirmed its commitment to resolving disputes through peaceful means, in line with Asean principles and international law, but stressed that it would defend Thailand's sovereignty and safety of its citizens in the event of violations. The interim observer team is part of the ceasefire agreement reached during the Extraordinary Thailand-Cambodia General Border Committee (GBC) meeting held on Aug 7 in Kuala Lumpur. The intervention of Malaysia, as Asean chair, together with the United States and China as observers, played a crucial role in bringing the tense situation under control. – Bernama

Barnama
6 hours ago
- Politics
- Barnama
Malaysian Defence Attache Leads ASEAN Observer Mission To Thai-Cambodian Border
Malaysia's Defence Attache, Brigadier General Samsul Rizal Musa led the Interim Observer Team (IOT) in to observe and verify the current security situation along the Thai–Cambodian border. Credit: Defence Attache Office, Embassy of Malaysia in Bangkok. By Kenny Teng BANGKOK, Aug 19 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's Defence Attaché to Thailand, Brigadier General Samsul Rizal Musa, led the Interim Observer Team (IOT) in inspecting the Thailand–Cambodia border to monitor the implementation of the ceasefire and ensure the process remains transparent and impartial. The three-day inspection, hosted by the Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTARF) from Monday to Aug 20 covered Ubon Ratchathani, Si Sa Ket, and Surin provinces. It involved 14 representatives from eight ASEAN member states — Malaysia, Brunei, Laos, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam. bootstrap slideshow Samsul emphasised the team's commitment to maintaining transparency in ensuring both countries uphold the ceasefire agreement to restore peace and stability. He added that the IOT conducted on-site inspections in border areas that have recently been a flashpoint. 'The IOT is tasked with observing the implementation of the ceasefire arrangement by both countries, and with gathering and compiling information, data, facts, and inputs to ensure a transparent and fair process without taking sides,' he told Bernama when contacted on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTARF) said the field visit began at Sunphasitthiprasong Camp Hospital in Ubon Ratchathani Province, where the observers were briefed on recent incidents. During their visit, the ASEAN observers conducted on-site inspections at key locations along the border, it said in a statement. The RTARF reaffirmed its commitment to resolving disputes through peaceful means, in line with ASEAN principles and international law, but stressed that it would defend Thailand's sovereignty and safety of its citizens in the event of violations.