The United States has expressed support for the General Border Committee meeting held in Kuala Lumpur, describing it as a significant development toward strengthening the ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand. The meeting also focused on establishing an ASEAN observation mechanism.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated, "The United States welcomes the General Border Committee meeting today in Kuala Lumpur as an important step forward in solidifying the ceasefire arrangement and establishing the ASEAN observation mechanism. President Trump and I expect the governments of Cambodia and Thailand to fully honor their commitments to end this conflict. We remain grateful to Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for his leadership and for hosting the ceasefire process, a direct result of his willingness to co-organize with the United States the July 28 Special Meeting to address the conflict. We look forward to supporting Malaysia, ASEAN, and both countries as this process moves forward."
Malaysia played a key role by hosting discussions aimed at resolving tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. The July 28 Special Meeting was co-organized by Malaysia and the United States in response to ongoing hostilities.
Further updates are expected as all parties continue working through diplomatic channels.