Major Powers and ASEAN Military Attachés Conduct On-Site Inspection at An Ses Pass Following Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire
Preah Vihear, July 30, 2025 — Military attachés representing major international powers and ASEAN member states, along with officials from a total of 13 countries, conducted an on-site inspection of the situation at the An Ses Pass battlefield in Preah Vihear Province today, in the wake of the recent ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand.
The inspection aimed to assess the current status of the border area, reaffirm Cambodia's sovereignty, and ensure the peace process remains on track. During the visit, the delegates observed the situation at An Ses Pass, a strategically significant area that is recognized as an integral part of Cambodia's sovereign territory.
The Cambodian military ensured security and facilitated the visit, demonstrating transparency and cooperation. The representatives confirmed that the An Ses area remains firmly under the control of the Cambodian armed forces, who continue to protect and defend Cambodia’s territorial integrity with dedication and heroism.
Speaking after the inspection, officials from participating countries expressed their support for ongoing peace efforts and commended Cambodia’s steadfast defense of its sovereignty. This coordinated on-site inspection underscores the international community’s commitment to regional stability and the implementation of the ceasefire.
The Cambodian government reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to maintaining peace in the border region and cooperates fully with international partners to uphold stability. The inspection marks a significant step in confidence-building measures and demonstrates international support for Cambodia's sovereignty and peaceful resolution of the border dispute.
The situation remains closely monitored, with further diplomatic and military engagement expected to ensure the sustained peace and security of the region.









































