The Kingdom of Bahrain welcomed the Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement, calling it a major step toward lasting peace. Officials highlighted its role in protecting civilians and boosting cooperation.
Bahrain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement was signed under U.S. mediation at the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur. The ministry described it as a key milestone for peace and security.
The agreement shows both Thailand and Cambodia’s commitment to stop hostilities. Bahrain said this effort aligns with international law and the United Nations Charter. The ministry also praised ASEAN’s role in encouraging dialogue among members.
Through the Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement, both countries aim to safeguard civilians and build peaceful coexistence. Experts say it could inspire similar agreements in other regions.
Bahrain added that the agreement strengthens bilateral ties between Thailand and Cambodia. It also improves regional security and encourages development. Officials said the ceasefire creates opportunities for trade, cultural exchange, and humanitarian work.
The ministry noted the importance of ongoing international support. U.S. mediation helped ensure both sides agreed to concrete steps for peace. This shows how diplomacy can reduce regional tensions.
Analysts welcomed Bahrain’s support. They said the Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement proves multilateral talks work and that international engagement is vital for peace.
As both nations begin implementing the agreement, Bahrain urged all parties to respect its terms. Officials stressed that continued dialogue is key for long-term stability.

