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The prime minister will send an official letter to US President Donald
Trump to reaffirm Thailand’s stance on suspending the Joint Declaration
with Cambodia.
• The suspension followed Cambodia’s violation of the agreement, particularly the laying of new landmines along the border.
• The letter will focus solely on Thai–Cambodian border security and will not address trade negotiations with the United States.
On
November 17, 2025, at Government House, Nikorndej Balankura,
Director-General of the Department of Information and Foreign Ministry
spokesperson, briefed the media on the Thai–Cambodian border situation
and Thailand’s international trade consultations, joined by
representatives from the armed forces and the Commerce Ministry.
He
announced that Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who also serves as
interior minister, is preparing an official letter to US President
Donald Trump to reiterate Thailand’s position on the temporary
suspension of the Joint Declaration with Cambodia.
Nikorndej said the letter follows earlier phone discussions between the two leaders.
“The
prime minister will send a formal letter to President Trump to reaffirm
Thailand’s position and underline the importance of Cambodia returning
to full compliance with the Joint Declaration — especially regarding
mine-clearance obligations. Evidence clearly shows Cambodia laid new
landmines and must take responsibility. The future of the Joint
Declaration now depends on Cambodia’s actions,” he said.
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