Thailand and Cambodia Still Fighting After Trump Announces Ceasefire Talks
- Clashes entered a third day along the Thailand and Cambodia border, with fighting spreading along contested border hills and farmlands.
- A long-running border dispute involves the ancient temple sites Ta Moan Thom and Preah Vihear, impacting current tensions between Cambodia and Thailand.
- Thai officials confirmed at least 33 fatalities and over 138,000 evacuees, showing severe casualties and displacement, Thai officials.
- Following an emergency UN meeting, President Donald Trump urged a ceasefire, warning that trade agreements depend on peace.
- The ASEAN chair said, `the ASEAN chair urged both sides to accept a ceasefire proposal,' urging regional pressure for peace.
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Cambodia and Thailand expressed their willingness to agree to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, reported Cambodia’s Prime Minister, Hun Manet. However, hostilities continued this Sunday at several points on the common border, as confirmed by the media. READ ALSO: Thailand and Cambodia want a ceasefire, says Trump This Sunday, Cambodia’s Prime Minister, Hun Manet, stated that both his nation and Thailand are willing to declare an immediat…
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