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Thailand has halted fuel shipments passing through a key border checkpoint with Laos after intelligence suggested supplies were being diverted to Cambodian forces. .

As fighting between Thailand and Cambodia intensifies. The two neighbours are clashing at multiple points along their 817-kilometre border in what both sides describe as the most severe violence in decades. Despite international mediation efforts, including earlier intervention by U.S. President Donald Trump, the conflict has expanded geographically and in intensity. A planned special meeting of Southeast Asian foreign ministers has been postponed, further dimming prospects for immediate diplomacy

Why It Matters
The decision to cut fuel transit highlights how the conflict is beginning to disrupt regional trade and energy supply chains, potentially affecting third countries such as Laos. With more than half a million people displaced and dozens killed in just over a week, the fighting poses a serious humanitarian and security challenge for Southeast Asia. The escalation also risks drawing in neighbouring states indirectly, undermining ASEAN’s credibility as a conflict-mitigation bloc.

Thailand and Cambodia are the principal parties to the conflict, with their militaries engaged across land and coastal areas. Laos is indirectly affected through disrupted fuel transit, while Malaysia, as ASEAN chair, is involved in diplomatic efforts. External actors, including the United States, have attempted mediation. Energy suppliers such as Singapore and regional shipping and trade networks are also exposed to prolonged instability.

What’s Next
Thailand is considering further security measures, including limiting Thai vessels in high-risk Cambodian waters, while fighting continues at multiple border locations involving drones, artillery and airstrikes. Diplomatic engagement has been delayed but not abandoned, with ASEAN foreign ministers expected to revisit the issue later in December. Much will depend on whether either side signals readiness for a ceasefire, as continued escalation raises the risk of a prolonged regional crisis.

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