Thailand has formally lodged a protest letter with Malaysia, China, and the United States, accusing neighboring Cambodia of violating a ceasefire on seven separate occasions. The Thai security authorities assert that these violations threaten regional stability and have called on the international community to uphold peace in the border region.

According to a statement from Thailand’s National Security Council, despite these allegations, the border area currently remains calm with no reported clashes. Nonetheless, Thai officials emphasize that they must respond firmly to the repeated ceasefire breaches to prevent escalation and maintain sovereignty.

The accusations come amid ongoing tensions in the border area, which has a long history of dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. The recent protests highlight concerns over the fragile ceasefire agreements and the need for sustained diplomatic efforts to ensure peace and stability in Southeast Asia.

Thailand’s move to formally protest to major powers underscores its commitment to defending its territorial integrity and seeking international support. The situation remains monitored closely, with observers emphasizing the importance of diplomatic dialogue to resolve the underlying issues and prevent further violations.

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