Thailand,Cambodia Border Ceasefire Ends Deadliest Clash in Decade
Thailand,Cambodia Border Ceasefire Ends Deadliest Clash in Decade

Thailand,Cambodia Border Ceasefire Ends Deadliest Clash in Decade

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Thailand and Cambodia have entered a ceasefire following the deadliest border clashes in over a decade, which resulted in at least 40 deaths and displaced hundreds of thousands. The violence erupted from a long-standing territorial dispute centered around undemarcated border areas and the ownership of historical sites, notably the Preah Vihear temple, with tensions escalating since May after a Cambodian soldier was killed. Despite the ceasefire, residents near the border remain wary, with many displaced people waiting to return home amid ongoing uncertainty and damage to livelihoods. Military leaders from both countries are working to maintain peace and prevent further clashes, supported by international efforts including trade negotiations influenced by U.S. tariffs. Cambodian voices express hope for lasting peace but also skepticism about Thailand's intentions, reflecting deep-rooted mistrust. The conflict has highlighted the challenges in resolving century-old border issues despite past agreements and international court rulings.

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