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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Eileen Ng

Thailand and Cambodia agree immediate ceasefire following months of tension

  • Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to resolve deadly border clashes, effective from midnight on 28 July.
  • The agreement was reached during talks in Kuala Lumpur, chaired by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who leads the ASEAN regional bloc.
  • The conflict, which had entered its fifth day, resulted in at least 35 fatalities and displaced over 260,000 people on both sides of the frontier.
  • Fighting escalated after a land mine explosion wounded Thai soldiers, with both nations blaming each other for initiating the hostilities.
  • The peace talks followed international pressure, including from US President Donald Trump, and concerns expressed by ASEAN foreign ministers.

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