Thailand, Cambodia Clash Continues After Trump-Brokered Ceasefire Talks Amid 34 Dead, 200,000 Displaced
Thailand, Cambodia Clash Continues After Trump-Brokered Ceasefire Talks Amid 34 Dead, 200,000 Displaced

Thailand, Cambodia Clash Continues After Trump-Brokered Ceasefire Talks Amid 34 Dead, 200,000 Displaced

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US President Donald Trump has actively engaged in diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia amid their deadly border conflict. Despite Trump's announcements that both countries agreed to immediate ceasefire talks and his linking of peace efforts to ongoing US trade negotiations, fighting has persisted, with both sides accusing each other of initiating attacks. Thailand has expressed willingness to negotiate a ceasefire in principle but insists on Cambodia's sincere intention to pursue peace and has rejected third-party mediation, though it appreciates Trump's concern. Cambodia has agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and is coordinating with US officials to advance negotiations. The conflict has resulted in dozens of deaths and massive civilian displacement, with artillery clashes continuing even after Trump's intervention. Both nations have recalled ambassadors and closed border crossings, underscoring the high tensions despite diplomatic overtures.

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