Global Council for Tolerance and Peace Urges De-escalation Between Cambodia and Thailand

The Global Council for Tolerance and Peace (GCTP), under the leadership of H.E. Ahmed Aljarwan, has issued a pressing call for the de-escalation of tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. The council emphasizes the need for immediate actions to avoid further confrontation, advocating for diplomatic dialogue to rebuild trust and ensure regional stability. This appeal highlights the critical situation at the border communities, urging both nations to prioritize peace and cooperation.

Among the key points raised by the GCTP is the importance of restoring and strengthening diplomatic and parliamentary communication channels. The council believes that addressing concerns in good faith is essential for resolving the current tensions. Furthermore, the normalization of cross-border trade is identified as a vital step towards rebuilding economic confidence and cooperation between the two countries. The GCTP stresses that facilitating trade and customs operations is crucial for the livelihoods of local communities.

The council also calls for strict adherence to international law, including existing treaties and ASEAN commitments, to ensure peaceful dispute resolution. The GCTP reaffirms its support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of both Cambodia and Thailand, urging all stakeholders to engage in constructive efforts towards achieving lasting peace. The involvement of the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace, consisting of members from over 100 national parliaments, underscores the global significance of this issue and the collective desire for a resolution that promotes tolerance and peace.

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