The Joint Declaration included political, military, and humanitarian commitments: •
Principles of peace and non-use of force: Both sides reaffirmed their adherence to the principles of the
UN Charter and the
ASEAN Charter, undertaking to resolve disputes peacefully and respect existing boundaries. •
Implementation of prior border agreements: The parties reconfirmed the validity of mechanisms such as the General Border Committee, the Regional Border Committee, and the Joint Boundary Commission as frameworks for dispute settlement. •
ASEAN Observer Team (AOT): A
Terms of Reference for an ASEAN Observer Team was signed concurrently with the declaration. The AOT, composed of personnel from ASEAN member states, is mandated to "ensure the full and effective implementation of the ceasefire" and to report its findings to ASEAN. •
Military de-escalation: Under AOT supervision, both sides agreed to withdraw heavy and destructive weapons from border areas and return them to regular bases. Military liaison teams were tasked with drafting a detailed action plan and timeline. •
Information restraint: The parties committed to avoid "
false information, accusations, allegations, and harmful rhetoric," whether through official or unofficial channels, in order to reduce tensions. •
Confidence-building and diplomatic restoration: Immediate implementation of joint civil-military programmes and border coordination was mandated, with a stated goal of restoring full
diplomatic relations between the two countries. •
Humanitarian de-mining: Joint operations are to be conducted to remove landmines and unexploded ordnance "to protect civilian lives and contribute to socio-economic development." •
Cessation of hostilities and prisoner release: The declaration provides that, upon completion of de-escalation measures, both sides will recognise the cessation of active hostilities. Thailand undertook to "promptly release the prisoners of war" captured during the July conflict as a confidence-building step. •
Transnational-crime cooperation: The governments agreed to strengthen coordination on issues such as trafficking, illegal arms trade, and smuggling across the border region. == Signatories and witnesses ==