Trump Claims Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire an Easy One

Turnberry [Scotland]: After an attempt to use the trading leverage to reach a ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, US President Donald Trump said on Sunday (local time) that he described the peace agreement between Southeast Asian countries and described negotiations as “easy” compared to the allegations of solving the Indian-Pakistan conflict.
Speaking to journalists during his meeting with the European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen, Trump reiterated his commitment to use economic pressure to end the border war between the two Southeast Asian countries.
“We are dealing with Thailand and we are doing a lot of trade with Thailand and Cambodia, and I still read that they kill each other. He said.
According Al JazeeraCambodia and Thailand, in the early hours of the day, Trump agreed to make a cease -fire.
Sunday attacks, both sides, Trump’ın late on Saturday after talking to leaders after the border disputes to end the struggle to end the struggle after saying that they were willing to make negotiations.
Bangkok and Phnom Penh are involved in a regional disagreement from a century, when the colonial period limited the border between France for the first time. Cnn notified.
Cambodian Prime Minister and Thai Prime Minister called the Prime Minister, “I said we would not make a trade agreement unless you solve the war … And I talked to both prime ministers and I think they wanted to settle when I got up.”
Trump refers to the mediation efforts, especially by referring to the Indian-Pakistan conflict, which he claimed to be “really preparing to go to him”.
In May, Trump referred to the last Indian-Pakistan conflict, where he requested a several loan for a ceasefire between the two nuclear nation.
After the murder of 26 civilians in the terrorist attack on April 22, the conflict exploded, then retaliate with sensitive strikes under the Indian Sindoor operation, and targeted the occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJ) terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan.
However, according to Indian officials, Pakistani Military Operations (DGMO), which contacted Indian colleagues to end hostility, became an agreement on the ceasefire.
“If I can do this, if I can use trading to solve and do this, it’s my honor,” he added, reflecting his belief in trade as a diplomatic tool.
Four days after the worst struggle between Southeast Asian neighbors for more than a decade, 13 civilians in Thailand and 13 civilians in Cambodia, including eight civilians, focused over 30.
Authorities, more than 200,000 people from the border regions in the two countries have been evacuated, he said. Al Jazeera.



