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UN, Trump Urge Ceasefire as Thailand-Cambodia Clashes Escalate

New York: On Sunday, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern about the latest armed conflicts along the Cambodian-Thhailland border on Sunday, and called on both countries to accept a ceasefire immediately and to solve their disagreements through dialogue.

In an article in X, Guterres said, orum I am deeply worried about the latest armed conflicts on the border between Cambodia and Thailand.

According to the authorities, the conflict caused by the colonial period border dispute flared up on Thursday, more than a dozen death, more were injured and more than 150,000 civilians were displaced.

US President Donald Trump also intervened and told the real Social that both sides were looking for a ceasefire and peace. After meeting with the Prime Minister of Cambodia with the Prime Minister of Cambodo and with Thailand’s acting prime minister, Trump said that both countries agreed to meet and work on peace.

“They also want to go back to the commercial desk with the US, which we think is not appropriate until the fight stops. “Coping with both countries was an honor. There is a long and storey history and culture. I hope they will get along for many years.”

Thailand’s acting prime minister Phumtham Wechayacha responded positively, thanked Trump for his concern, and in principle accepted for the ceasefire. In a Facebook post, he stressed the need for sincerity from Cambodia and called for bilateral talks as soon as possible.

“I also wanted to convey President Trump to Cambodia, he wanted to create a dual dialogue as soon as possible to bring measures and procedures for the final peaceful solution of Thailand’s ceasefire and conflict.

According to CNN, the latest climbing revived Cambodia’s increasingly raising Thai-traditional US ally against the Chinese-compatible army.

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