Bangkok: The RBC Thailand-Cambodia meeting confirmed adherence to the 13-point agreement. Both sides agreed to deploy their existing forces in the area, refrain from provocative actions, and clear mines within their territory, in accordance with international humanitarian principles.
According to Thai News Agency, the final day of the Thai-Cambodian Regional Boundary Committee (RBC) meeting took place at the Talay Phu Resort Hotel in Khlong Yai Subdistrict, Khlong Yai District, Trat Province. Following the previous meeting of the Joint Boundary Committee (GBC), the meeting agreed on 13 points, including a ceasefire using all types of weapons, including attacks on individuals, civilians, and military targets of each side in all cases and areas. This included the additional laying of all types of landmines in border areas, and a ban on the use of provocative weapons, with no violation of this agreement.
Both sides initially agreed to deploy their existing forces in the area, refraining from moving, escalating, provocative actions, and intruding on each other's airspace, including clearing mines within their own territory, in accordance with international humanitarian principles.