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Thai Prime Minister Anutin said on December 9, local time, that he would not order a military cease-fire; he promised the military that the government would fully support the military operation. Anutin reiterated that Thailand will not enter into cease-fire negotiations until the threat of Cambodian armed forces is eliminated. At the same time, Anutin said that there will be no debate on the Thai-Cambodian border conflict in the National Assembly, saying that the government must concentrate its efforts to support the military's actions. In his speech on the afternoon of the 8th, Anutin said that in view of Cambodia's actions against Thailand, Thailand will not engage in any negotiations. On December 9, a new round of border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia entered its third day.

Zhitongcaijing·12/09/2025 08:49:03
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Thai Prime Minister Anutin said on December 9, local time, that he would not order a military cease-fire; he promised the military that the government would fully support the military operation. Anutin reiterated that Thailand will not enter into cease-fire negotiations until the threat of Cambodian armed forces is eliminated. At the same time, Anutin said that there will be no debate on the Thai-Cambodian border conflict in the National Assembly, saying that the government must concentrate its efforts to support the military's actions. In his speech on the afternoon of the 8th, Anutin said that in view of Cambodia's actions against Thailand, Thailand will not engage in any negotiations. On December 9, a new round of border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia entered its third day.