Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced that the peace treaty with Cambodia, which was signed approximately two months ago and backed by Malaysia and the United States, is now void. He has also ordered the closure of all additional negotiation channels with Cambodia, stating that discussions will only occur between Thailand and its “adversary,” Cambodia.
This declaration marks a significant shift in the diplomatic relations between the two countries. The peace treaty was intended to foster cooperation and stability in the region. The recent decision by Prime Minister Charnvirakul raises questions about future interactions and the potential for renewed tensions.
As previously reported, the peace treaty was seen as a crucial step in addressing longstanding issues between Thailand and Cambodia. The involvement of Malaysia and the United States as guarantors underscored the international interest in maintaining peace in the area.
The situation continues to develop, and further updates are expected as both nations respond to this announcement.






