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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar said on the 13th that he had separate phone calls with Prime Minister Anutin of Thailand's caretaker government and Cambodian Prime Minister Hong Manai, calling on both sides to adopt cease-fire measures starting at 22:00 on the 13th. Anwar said on social media that during the call, he expressed Malaysia's serious concern about the current situation and urged both sides to immediately stop all acts of hostilities and not take any further military action, including the use of force or the transfer of armed forces to the front line. On her official social media account on the 13th, Hong Manai said she welcomed and supported Anwar's cease-fire initiative tonight. In an interview with the media on the afternoon of the 13th, Anutin confirmed that there will be no cease-fire tonight. Anutin said that currently Thailand must do its utmost to defend its sovereignty and people's safety, and there is no need to obey anyone's orders.

Zhitongcaijing·12/13/2025 10:33:01
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar said on the 13th that he had separate phone calls with Prime Minister Anutin of Thailand's caretaker government and Cambodian Prime Minister Hong Manai, calling on both sides to adopt cease-fire measures starting at 22:00 on the 13th. Anwar said on social media that during the call, he expressed Malaysia's serious concern about the current situation and urged both sides to immediately stop all acts of hostilities and not take any further military action, including the use of force or the transfer of armed forces to the front line. On her official social media account on the 13th, Hong Manai said she welcomed and supported Anwar's cease-fire initiative tonight. In an interview with the media on the afternoon of the 13th, Anutin confirmed that there will be no cease-fire tonight. Anutin said that currently Thailand must do its utmost to defend its sovereignty and people's safety, and there is no need to obey anyone's orders.