PERHAPS Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim should let both Thailand and Cambodia settle their differences on their own terms lest be seen or worse, accused of meddling in the sovereign affairs of others despite his good intention.
In other words, the outgoing ASEAN 2025 chairman should ensure that any third-party role to broker peace should remain strictly facilitative – not directive – and must not replace the responsibility of the parties directly concerned.
This follows confusion and subsequent denial a.k.a. diplomatic misstep stemming from PMX’s so-called goodwill-driven instruction to the so-called warring parties.
Recalled that PMX had on Dec 13 stated that he had held separate calls with Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul and his Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet following his discussion with US President Donald Trump in light of continued tensions along the Cambodia-Thailand border.
In conveying Malaysia’s deep concern over the escalating conflict, he urged both sides to exercise maximum restraint, cease all forms of hostilities and refrain from any further military actions, including the use of force or forward movement of armed units with effect from at 22:00 (UTC+7) on Dec 13.
However, the “22:00 (UTC+7) on Dec 13” was viewed as contentious by the Thai side with its premier Charnvirakul reportedly rejected the deemed ceasefire call while sharing PMX’s message on his Facebook denying that he (PMX) has mentioned ceasefire but merely “my suggestion to cease any provocations from 10pm”.
With few Madani backers coming to defend PMX, detractors are seemingly having a field day capitalising on this chain of events to mock PMX for what can be surmised as “global spinning”.
Two of Madani biggest critics – pro-opposition blogger Ratu Naga a.k.a. Syarul Ema Rena Abu Samah and former Barisan Nasional (BN) strategic communication deputy director Datuk Eric See-To – have poured scorn on PMX’s apparent denial as “he’s internationalising his skills” and “international level kelentong (bluff) has occurred” respectively.
Former DAP Bukit Bintang MP and prominent Madani critic Wee Choo Keong described the whole episode as “a rare, very public diplomatic snub”. “Hard to spin this as anything but an embarrassment on the international stage,” he reacted on X.
Even pro-Madani think tank EMIR Research founder Datuk Wira Dr Rais Hussin Mohamed Ariff cautioned that the matter “has to be handled with great care in ASEAN spirit” for Malaysia cannot afford to be seen as “the Deputy Sheriff of @realDonaldTrump’s USA!”
Thai PM publicly rejected PM Anwar’s call for a ceasefire at 10pm last night.
A rare, very public diplomatic snub.
Hard to spin this as anything but an embarrassment on the international stage. @anwaribrahim #Madani #ThaiCambodiaCeaseFire #CeaseFire https://t.co/1SRzcDHYLY— Wee Choo Keong (@weechookeong) December 14, 2025

Opposition-slant political influencer Siditious (@Solisidtor) reckoned that Thailand and Cambodia should be let alone to resolve their differences with the help of United Nations (UN).
“Since when did Anwar assume the role of UN? This can be construed as an interference. No need to be a hero! Focus on your own backyard!” chided the lawyer by profession.
@anwaribrahim should just let Thailand and Cambodia resolve their issues with the help of United Nations. Since when Anwar assume the role of UN? This can be construed as an interference. No need to be a hero! Focus on your own backyard!
— Siditious (@Solisidtor) December 14, 2025
Elsewhere, few Thai citizens also appealed to PMX not to play hero hy intervening in the on-going Thai-Cambodia conflict. – Dec 16, 2025
Anwar drew the line, 10 PM, ceasefire…
Who is Anwar?
When #Cambodia fired rockets at Thai civilians, killing 7 people,
Anwar didn’t condemn Cambodia at all.
🇹🇭 #cambodiaopenedfirefirst #TruthFromThailand #ทรัมป์ #ชายแดนไทยเขมร pic.twitter.com/VgNEtGaOeY
— ฿₭Õ₦②④ (@BKon24) December 13, 2025
Hi #Malaysian, please you tell #Anwar shouldn’t intervention in the Thailand-Cambodia conflict.
And focus local only. We hope you all understand. Cambodia must first halt its actions, withdraw all troops, remove the landmines, and return All areas of territory to Thailand. #Stop! https://t.co/pFzHyIpUnU— P.Wich (@Prince_wich) December 13, 2025
🙏🇹🇭♥️🇲🇾On behalf of the Thai people, I implore our beloved Malaysian neighbors to please tell Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to stop interfering and pretending to be neutral when he’s not. Ask the Malaysians what they would do if this happened to them.
— Nine_ชินชา (@Ninechincha) December 13, 2025




