Thailand and Cambodia halt fierce border conflict with second ceasefire
Clashes were reignited early this month after a breakdown in a ceasefire that Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had helped broker.
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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a second ceasefire following intense border conflicts that resulted in over 100 deaths and displacement of thousands. This latest truce follows an earlier one brokered by US President Donald Trump and Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim, but renewed hostilities led to its collapse. Both countries pledged to keep their military positions unchanged under the new agreement.




