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Thai-Cambodia Issue - Malaysia's role only to facilitate talks, not interfere, says PM

Hafiz Marzukhi
Hafiz Marzukhi
23/11/2025
01:30 MYT
Thai-Cambodia Issue - Malaysia's role only to facilitate talks, not interfere, says PM
File call aspiring Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim delivers a speech during a Business Forum with South African industry leaders at a hotel here today. Also present Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Aziz.
JOHANNESBURG: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has defended his role in brokering a recent ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia's border forces, insisting that Malaysia never “interfered” but simply facilitated a dialogue between two countries.
He added that Malaysia, as a neighbour, was “concerned” about the tensions between the two countries.
“We are not involved. Neither do we give specific prescription of the manner how they would achieve an amicable settlement or resolution to the conflict,” he said, adding that Malaysia’s intention was to support, not dictate.
Anwar was speaking to reporters during the exit press conference in Johannesburg, South Africa as he is set to begin the last leg of his tour of Africa in Nairobi, Kenya beginning today until tomorrow.
Anwar’s remarks come amid escalating public pressure in Thailand as nationalist protesters have gathered outside the Malaysian and U.S. embassies, accusing Malaysia and other foreign actors of “interfering” in Thailand’s sovereignty.
The diplomatic intervention follows a violent flare-up along the Thai–Cambodian border in mid-2025, described as the worst in over a decade.
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