Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs Eksiri Pintaruchi on 21 December 2025 held a discussion with Mr. Deng Xijun, Special Envoy for Asian Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. Both sides exchanged views on bilateral relations and regional security, particularly the situation along the Thailand-Cambodia border.
The Permanent Secretary expressed appreciation for China’s constructive role in the Thailand-Cambodia situation and reiterated Thailand’s commitment to peace and its desire to see a genuine and sustainable ceasefire, based on the readiness and sincerity of the parties concerned.
She also underscored that Thailand’s military operations were undertaken in self-defense, in accordance with international law, and were strictly directed at military targets.
The Permanent Secretary conveyed Thailand’s serious concern over Cambodia’s laying of landmines, following an incident earlier that morning (21 December 2025) in which a Thai soldier stepped on a landmine and lost his right ankle.
She also expressed concern over the use of heavy weapons by Cambodian forces against civilian targets in Thailand, as well as Cambodia’s refusal to allow Thai nationals to return to Thailand through the Ban Khlong Luek - Poipet border checkpoint, which runs counter to international law and humanitarian principles.
Meanwhile Minister of Foreign Affairs Sihasak Phuangketkeow on 22 December 2025 attended the Special ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to discuss the Thailand-Cambodia situation. He also reaffirmed Thailand’s strong commitment to achieving peace that is genuine, sustainable, and grounded in concrete actions.