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Summary of Press Briefing
on the briefing to the diplomatic corps and international organisations by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
By the Director-General of the Department of Information and MFA Spokesperson
on 23 September 2025 at 14:30 hrs.
MFA Press Conference Room and MFA FB LIVE / TikTok LIVE
(1) to report on the outcomes of the participation of the Thai delegation led by the Foreign Minister at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) and
(2) to provide updates on the Thailand - Cambodia border situation, along with Thailand’s position and approach on the way forward.
(1) The foreign policy under the current Government will place emphasis on safeguarding Thailand’s national interests for the benefit of the country and the Thai people, through advancing proactive diplomacy and economic diplomacy. Thailand will play a constructive role in shaping the international order that is favorable to developing countries, while strengthening ASEAN’s stability, security, unity and centrality, which remain a cornerstone of Thailand’s foreign policy.
(2) At the UNGA80, Thailand was able to make an impact, reviving its presence on the global radar by reaffirming its commitment to multilateralism and demonstrating its role as a trusted and responsible member of the international community. Thailand presented its vision to the global community on issues both close to home – such as Myanmar and the Thai-Cambodian border situation – and those further away, including the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East. Thailand also expressed its readiness to work with interested partners in advancing key global agendas, such as peace and security, sustainable development, climate change, human rights, combating transnational crime, responses to global economic volatility and strengthening human security.
(3) The Thai-Cambodian border situation:
3.1 Thailand presented the international community with accurate information, without distortion, regarding the Thai - Cambodian border situation. This was also reflected during the four-party consultations among the U.S., Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia, underlining Thailand’s principled and mature approach – in contrast to Cambodia’s attempt to portray itself as a victim, disseminate misinformation and disinformation, and internationalize a bilateral issue.
3.2 On several occasions, Thailand reaffirmed that the current situation with Cambodia was neither desirable nor in the interest of either side. Thailand wished for relations between the two to return to normalcy and remained ready to engage in dialogue with the Cambodian side in pursuit of a mutually acceptable resolution. But this requires sincerity and genuine cooperation from the Cambodian side – whether in the areas of mine clearance, the withdrawal of heavy weaponry from border areas, of the suppression of transnational crime.
3.3 Thailand expressed its disappointment with Cambodia’s continued provocations through staged incidents, in order to accuse Thailand of violating the ceasefire in international fora, in addition to the dissemination of other misleading information to the international community, as witnessed at the recent UNGA. Such actions reflect Cambodia’s lack of sincerity, which is a fundamental prerequisite for restoring mutual trust.
3.4 Thailand remains committed to resolving the Thailand - Cambodia border situation through peaceful means under existing bilateral mechanisms. At the same time, Thailand will always stand firm and resolute in the defense of our sovereignty and territorial integrity. In this regard, we wish to ask the Cambodian side which path it will choose – the path of peace and cooperation, or that of confrontation and loss.
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