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Cambodia, Thailand Agree To Unconditional Ceasefire, Confirms Malaysian PM | World News

Thailand-Cambroğan War: In a great development, the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand, hundreds of people were injured and accepted an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end the border conflicts after a bombardment for about 40 people were killed. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirmed the development after negotiations between the two Southeast Asian countries in Malaysia.

The talks were held between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai Prime Minister Phumtham Wecheyachai. The clashes in the border areas between Cambodia and Thailand began on Thursday, and both sides accused each other of violating international law in regional allegations.

The situation between the two countries worsened after changing the artillery fire through the controversial parts of both sides’ common boundaries of 817 km. Although both nations stated that they were willing to ceasefire, Thailand said that peace talks could not continue as long as the Cambodian forces claimed to targeted Thai civilians.

According to reports, Cambodian National Defense accused Thai of Thailand of the beginning of artillery and land attacks near various border regions, including historical temple areas. The two leaders accepted Meed for the cease -fire talks, after publishing warnings that US President Donald Trump would not trade with them if the war continued.

Both Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand colleague Phumtham Wechayachai issued statements that agreed to meet for cease -fire talks. Trump spoke to both ministers to attempt to recover peace. Trump wrote to X on Saturday by a few tasks and wrote that both countries agreed to meet. He continued: “They immediately agreed to meet a ceasefire and ultimately meet peace and work quickly!” ‘Diplomatic’ said he was talking about efforts to bring peace.

Trump also wants to go back to the “trade table with the United States, which we think is not appropriate until the fight stops”.

UN Chief’s spokesman Farhan Hap, Saturday, said in a statement on Saturday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, both sides to buy a ceasefire and to find a problem with dialogue to find a permanent solution to the dispute.

Both countries were involved in disputes for the colonial France “drawing” a border between them more than a century ago. The long -standing border dispute revolves primarily historical places, especially the allegations of sovereignty over the old Hindu temples of Moan Thom and Preah Vihear. Although the International Court of Justice in 1962 decided that Preah Vihear belongs to Cambodia, in 2008, when Cambodia searched for UNESCO World Heritage for the temple, the tensions flared up again and led to years of sporadic conflicts.

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