Cambodia’s National Assembly Strongly Condemns Thailand’s Aggressive Attacks
The National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia has issued a forceful condemnation of what it described as Thailand’s aggressive military attacks on Cambodian territory, criticizing the actions as violations of Cambodian sovereignty and international law.
In an official statement released this week, lawmakers expressed deep concern over recent military operations by Thai forces, which they say have included the use of heavy weapons and fighter aircraft inside Cambodia’s internationally recognized borders. The resolution emphasizes that such actions undermine peace and stability in the region and threaten civilian lives and property.
The National Assembly’s statement calls on Thailand to immediately cease all hostilities, respect Cambodia’s territorial integrity, and comply with international legal norms governing the use of force. Cambodian legislators also urged the international community to take decisive action to support efforts toward de‑escalation and uphold the principles of sovereignty and non‑aggression.
This condemnation comes amid ongoing violence along the Cambodia–Thailand border, where clashes have intensified in recent weeks, resulting in significant civilian displacement and infrastructure damage. Observers note that the conflict follows a breakdown in a previously agreed peace accord and a resurgence of hostilities that both sides have traded blame for initiating.
The National Assembly’s message underscores Cambodia’s commitment to peaceful resolution and calls for renewed diplomatic engagement to end the conflict and prevent further loss of life.

