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OCM monitoring regional tensions, assures athlete safety remains top priority ahead of SEA Games

President Norza confident diplomatic efforts will defuse crisis before December Games, says preparations continuing as planned

2:46 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — The Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) will not compromise on the safety of national athletes amid heightened tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, says president Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria.

While acknowledging concerns over the current situation, Norza expressed confidence that a resolution would be reached before the 2025 SEA Games, which are set to take place in Bangkok, Chonburi and Songkla from December 9 to 20.

“Firstly, we are a little concerned about the Thailand-Cambodia conflict. However, we hope a solution will be found by the time the SEA Games are held,” he said.

“So far, there has been no decision from the SEA Games Federation (SEAGF), and what we need to do is stay calm because we also know that Malaysia, as the Asean Chair, the prime minister (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) is striving to assist in resolving this crisis.”

He was speaking after attending the CSI1 Prime Minister’s Cup, an equestrian event that also serves as a qualifying tournament for the upcoming Games.

Despite the uncertainty, Norza said preparations are continuing as planned, with athletes in training and the selection process ongoing.

“I am in contact with them (sports associations). No decision has been made yet, and I hope this issue can be resolved as soon as possible so that everyone can focus on their preparations for the SEA Games.

“We pray that the tense situation will not escalate. We always prioritise the interests, safety and welfare of our athletes and officials,” he added. — July 27, 2025

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