Ceasefire at Last: Thailand-Cambodia halt deadly strikes weeks after Trump’s ‘distorted’ peace bluff

Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate ceasefire after weeks of intense border clashes that killed dozens and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. The truce, signed on December 27, calls for both sides to halt all hostilities and keep current troop positions along the contested frontier. The renewed peace deal follows a breakdown of an earlier U.S.‑brokered truce that had collapsed amid fresh violence. The ceasefire includes pledges to avoid provocative actions, and Thailand has agreed to return captured Cambodian soldiers if the pact holds.
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