U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio Urges Thailand to Respect the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords 2025 Amid Border Crisis

Marco Rubio: Thailand Must Honor Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords 2025

PHNOM PENH, December 19, 2025 โ€” In a high-stakes diplomatic intervention, U.S. Secretary of State H.E. Marco Rubio has reached out to Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow, demanding immediate “concrete actions” to halt the escalating violence. The United States is calling for an urgent return to the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords 2025, a landmark agreement currently threatened by nearly two weeks of intensive military clashes.

According to a State Department release on December 18, the U.S. has expressed “grave concern” regarding the widening conflict, which has seen the use of heavy weaponry and fighter jets in populated civilian areas.

The Significance of the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords 2025

Signed on October 26, 2025, the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords 2025 (officially the Joint Declaration on the Peace Deal) were intended to be the definitive resolution to the border crisis. The agreement was brokered at the highest international level:

  • World Leaders as Witnesses: The accord was signed by the Prime Ministers of Cambodia and Thailand under the personal witness of U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim, the 2025 Chair of ASEAN.
  • Core Mandates: The agreement explicitly forbids the use of force, mandates the withdrawal of heavy weaponry, and establishes an ASEAN Observer Team to monitor the ceasefire.

Despite this historic diplomatic achievement, hostilities resumed on December 7. Secretary Rubio underscored that the current military posture by the Thai military is a direct violation of the commitments made in Kuala Lumpur.

13 Days of Escalation: Cambodian Self-Defence and Civilian Impact

H.E. Lt. Gen. Maly Socheata, Spokeswoman for the Cambodian Ministry of National Defence, reported this morning that the conflict has entered its 13th day. She described the Thai military’s actions as “brutal and indiscriminate,” alleging the use of F-16 fighter jets and toxic gas deep within Cambodian territory.

The Humanitarian Crisis in Numbers (Dec 19, 2025)

The human cost of the failure to uphold the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords 2025 has reached critical levels:

  • Displaced Civilians: Over 490,000 people have been forced to flee their homes along the border.
  • Casualties: The civilian death toll has reached 18, including one infant, with 79 others injured.
  • Rules of Engagement: Cambodia maintains that its military response is a strictly defensive measure aimed only at military targets to protect territorial integrity, following a 24-hour period of maximum restraint.

The Path Forward: ASEAN and U.S. Mediation

The international community, led by Washington and Beijing, is now racing to restore the ceasefire. With a special ASEAN meeting scheduled for Monday, the focus remains on compelling all parties to honor the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords 2025. The U.S. Department of State has signaled that “peace and security between these two nations is vital for the stability of the Indo-Pacific region.”

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