Anwar Ibrahim Urges Restraint in Thailand-Cambodia Conflict
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has called on Thailand and Cambodia to remain calm amid renewed conflicts. He emphasizes the importance of communication and utilizing existing mechanisms, warning against jeopardizing the previously brokered ceasefire.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has implored Thailand and Cambodia to show restraint following a resurgence of conflict between the neighboring countries. The renewed tensions threaten the stability achieved by a ceasefire that Ibrahim played a significant role in brokering.
As chair of the regional bloc ASEAN, Anwar highlighted the critical need for both nations to exercise maximum restraint, maintain open dialogue, and make full use of the conflict-resolution mechanisms already established. His plea came in a post on X, emphasizing the potential risks of undoing the careful diplomatic efforts undertaken previously.
Anwar's intervention aims to avert complications that could destabilize the region, underscoring the delicate balance of peace that ASEAN strives to maintain. With the stakes high, the call to action is clear: preserve peace through communication and cooperation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

