Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet speaks during an interview with AFP in Brussels on February 25, 2026. Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said on February 25, 2026 that Phnom Penh wanted de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to its border conflict with Thailand, after Bangkok this week accused its neighbour of violating a December truce. “We are not escalating. We want de-escalation. We want peaceful coexistence,” Hun Manet told AFP in an interview in Brussels, saying he was worried about the situation on the border, which he described as “not stable” and “fragile”. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)