Thailand says hostilities with Cambodia still remain, a day after it suspended a peace deal following a landmine blast that injured four Thai soldiers.
00:00Thailand says hostilities with Cambodia still remain a day after it suspended its peace deal following a landmine blast that injured four of its soldiers.
00:10The Thai army says the suspension is necessary to protect the country's right to self-defense.
00:16Prime Minister Anutin Chan Virakul has also confirmed he will delay the release of 18 captured Cambodian troops, a key element of the peace plan.
00:26Bangkok said the decision will be formally reported to Malaysia and the US, which oversaw the signing of a ceasefire agreement at the 47th ASEAN summit.
00:37Cambodia's Defence Ministry has expressed regret over the incident, saying the landmine was a relic from past conflicts.
00:45It stressed that frontline forces from both sides remained in contact.
00:50Adding that the situation on the ground was calm while reaffirming its commitment to the ceasefire deal.
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