Thursday, December 18

Thailand said on Tuesday that between 5,000 and 6,000 Thai nationals remained stranded in Poipet after Cambodia closed its land border crossings with its neighbour.

Cambodia’s interior ministry said the border closures were a “necessary measure” to reduce risks to civilians amid the ongoing combat, adding that air travel remained an option for those seeking to leave.

At least four casinos in Cambodia have been damaged by Thai strikes, the interior ministry said this week.

CHINA DEPLOYS SPECIAL ENVOY

Five days of fighting between Cambodia and Thailand in July killed dozens of people before a truce was brokered by the United States, China and Malaysia, and then broken within months.

US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly intervened in the long-standing conflict this year, claimed last week that the two countries had agreed to a new ceasefire.

But Bangkok denied any truce had been agreed, and fighting with artillery, tanks, drones and jets has continued daily since a border skirmish earlier this month sparked the latest round of conflict.

Beijing said it was sending its special envoy for Asian affairs to Cambodia and Thailand on Thursday for a “shuttle-diplomacy trip”, to help bridge the gaps and “rebuild peace”.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held separate phone calls with his Thai and Cambodian counterparts, urging a “ceasefire as soon as possible”, according to a ministry statement.

“The intensity of this round of clashes has far exceeded previous incidents,” he said, adding that both sides should “ensure the safety of Chinese projects and personnel” in their countries.

Foreign ministers from ASEAN regional bloc nations are due to meet on Monday in Malaysia for emergency talks aimed at finding a diplomatic solution.

“Our duty is to present the facts, but more important is to press upon them that it is imperative for them to secure peace,” Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim told journalists late Wednesday.

“We are appealing to them to immediately stop this frontline offensive and if possible, an immediate ceasefire,” Anwar said at his official residence in Putrajaya, adding that he was “cautiously optimistic” about the talks.

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said in a statement that she had spoken with the foreign ministers of Cambodia and Thailand on Wednesday, offering the bloc’s support for ceasefire monitoring with satellite imagery.

“The conflict between Thailand and Cambodia must not be allowed to spiral further. That’s why the ceasefire needs to be immediately restored,” Kallas said.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/cambodia-says-thailand-bombs-poipet-casino-town-border-crossing-dispute-5637746

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