Ministry of National Defence

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March 5, 2026

Cambodian Ministry of National Defence Issues Statement on Damage to Preah Vihear Temple Following Cross-Border Attacks

This official statement details the Cambodian Ministry of National Defence's account of significant damage to the Preah Vihear World Heritage site caused by Thai military attacks. The record offers long-term reference value for understanding security tensions and heritage site protection amid cross-border conflicts.

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March 5, 2026

Foreign Military Attachés Inspect Unexploded Ordnance and Ceasefire Implementation Along Cambodia-Thailand Border in Preah Vihear Province

The Ministry of National Defence reported a delegation of foreign military attachés conducting inspections of unexploded ordnance and ceasefire conditions along the Cambodia-Thailand border in Preah Vihear Province. This announcement has lasting reference value documenting ongoing military and border security developments reflecting peace monitoring efforts and ordnance clearance in a historically contested area.

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March 4, 2026

Cambodia Ministry of National Defence Issues Statement on Border Incursion and Refugee Situation near Preah Chan Forest and Boeung Trakuon Checkpoint

This official statement details the Cambodian Ministry of National Defence's position on the ongoing illegal incursion by Thai military forces into Cambodian territory, affecting displaced Cambodian refugees. It affirms Cambodia's respect for international law and border agreements and highlights ongoing diplomatic military coordination efforts. The briefing is valuable for long-term reference on Cambodia’s border security policies and international relations.

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March 4, 2026

Cambodia Ministry of National Defence Updates on Coordination and Inspection of Thai Border Incident Site

The Ministry of National Defence of Cambodia provided a detailed update on its coordination with foreign military attachés for inspection of the damaged site at the Boeung Trakuon border area following a December 2025 attack. This clarifies ongoing implementation of agreements related to the Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire and border stability, providing a verifiable reference for border security and bilateral military cooperation.

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March 4, 2026

Cambodian Ministry of National Defence Coordinates Inspection of Border Incident Site with Foreign Military Delegates

The Ministry of National Defence of Cambodia coordinated a site inspection with foreign military attachés at Prey Chan village, a location affected by recent cross-border hostilities. This briefing documents Cambodia’s ongoing engagement in border peace enforcement and cooperation mechanisms relevant for long-term monitoring of bilateral security agreements.

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February 26, 2026

Cambodia Ministry of National Defence Supports ASEAN Observers’ Border Observation at Anseh Area Following 2025 Thai Military Attack

The Ministry of National Defence issued a statement confirming Cambodian coordination with ASEAN observers to monitor the Anseh border area after the December 2025 Thai military attack and reaffirmed Cambodia’s commitment to fully implementing bilateral ceasefire and peace agreements. This update is valuable for long-term reference on Cambodia-Thailand border security and regional conflict resolution mechanisms.

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February 26, 2026

Cambodian Ministry of National Defence Facilitates ASEAN Observer Team Monitoring Post-Ceasefire Situation at Preah Vihear Temple

This statement reports the facilitation by Cambodia's Liaison Group for the ASEAN Observer Team to monitor and verify the ceasefire situation at Preah Vihear Temple, reflecting ongoing adherence to peace agreements. It holds long-term reference value for tracking Cambodia-Thailand security developments and regional ceasefire compliance.

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February 18, 2026

Cambodia Facilitates ASEAN Observers to Monitor Border Situation and Reinforces Commitment to Peace Agreements with Thailand

The Ministry of National Defence announced Cambodia’s facilitation of ASEAN Observers' visit to assess the border situation in Battambang province following the December 2025 conflict with Thai forces, reaffirming Cambodia's commitment to peace and adherence to bilateral agreements with Thailand. This update is critical for long-term reference regarding border stability and regional security cooperation.

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February 18, 2026

Cambodia Facilitates ASEAN Observer Verification of Border Area After Ceasefire Implementation

On February 6, 2026, Cambodia's Liaison Group facilitated ASEAN observers to verify the border situation in Veal Veng District, Pursat Province following the ceasefire. Cambodia affirms its firm commitment to fully respect and implement related bilateral peace agreements with Thailand, providing a significant long-term reference on Cambodia-Thailand border peace and stability efforts.

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