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Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Extend Peace Pact

THAILAND, AUG 7 – The ceasefire follows deadly clashes that killed at least 43 people and displaced over 300,000 amid a decades-old border dispute, with ASEAN overseeing monitoring efforts.

  • Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to extend a ceasefire pact following a five-day border conflict that left at least 43 people dead.
  • The neighboring countries have long disputed parts of their 817 km border, originally demarcated by France in 1907 when Cambodia was a French colony.
  • The new agreement calls for a freeze on border troop movements, a ceasefire on all weapons, and measures to minimize tensions and protect civilians.
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Thailand and Cambodia agree to extend peace pact

Thailand and Cambodia agreed Thursday to extend a shaky ceasefire deal that followed five days of deadly hostilities along their border last month.

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High-level talks between Cambodia and Thailand on the final settlement of their armed conflict have begun in Malaysia.

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thedailycpec.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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