Thai ministers clarify Cambodian POW release depends on conditions, not timeline

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Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow dismissed speculation linking the POW release to political or trade deals, stressing the decision is purely humanitarian and contingent on agreed conditions.

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow and Defense Minister Gen. Natthaphon Nakphanich have clarified that the reported November 12 release of 18 Cambodian prisoners of war (POWs) is merely a projection and not a fixed deadline.

The ministers emphasized that the humanitarian release is conditional upon Cambodia fulfilling the first phase of bilateral agreements. Sihasak denied any political or economic trade-offs, specifically refuting rumors that the release was linked to zero U.S. tariffs on Thai imports, stating the decision is strictly based on the agreed-upon conditions.

Gen. Natthaphon confirmed that Thailand demands clarity on four key conditions before the release: the withdrawal of heavy weapons, mine clearing operations, addressing the scammer issue, and border management. Recent talks prioritized the withdrawal of heavy weapons and mine clearance as the crucial Phase 1 conditions. While the original completion date for these tasks was November 21, Cambodia aims to finish by November 10-12.

The Defense Minister stressed that the release would occur as soon as these conditions are met. (TNA)

Defense Minister Gen. Natthaphon Nakphanich said the release will proceed only after Cambodia completes heavy weapon withdrawals, mine clearance, and other key border security measures.