Anutin and Hun Manet focus on border stability plan, not reopening checkpoints

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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said talks with Cambodian leader Hun Manet in Malaysia centered on implementing their joint declaration, emphasizing heavy weapon withdrawal and landmine clearance as priorities before any consideration of reopening border checkpoints.

KUALA LUMPUR – Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday stressed that bilateral talks with Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet focused solely on the sincere and concrete implementation of a recent joint declaration, not the reopening of border checkpoints.

Anutin’s priority was expediting a four-point plan for stability, which includes the withdrawal of heavy weapons and landmine clearance.


Speaking after their meeting in Malaysia, He urged Hun Manet to ensure the withdrawal was substantial, allowing Thailand to fulfill its part, including returning 18 Cambodian soldiers and clearing landmines.

“If it can be done today, we will withdraw our weapons as quickly and extensively as possible,” he said.

He reiterated that border openings were not discussed and would only be considered once all withdrawal and clearance operations are fully complete. (TNA)