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Thailand and Cambodia Trade Fresh Attacks and Accusations as Allies Call for a Ceasefire

  • Between July 24 and 26, 2025, Thailand and Cambodia engaged in intense border fighting that displaced over 168,000 people and killed at least 33.
  • The conflict stems from a decades-long border dispute over undemarcated areas including Preah Vihear, awarded to Cambodia by a 1962 court ruling, with tensions escalating after 2008.
  • On July 25, Cambodia called for an immediate ceasefire during a UN Security Council meeting, while Thailand showed openness to talks if Cambodia first halted hostilities, with Malaysia offering mediation.
  • Casualties include 13 dead in Cambodia and 20 in Thailand , while 10,865 Cambodian families and more than 131,000 Thai residents were displaced.
  • International actors, including ASEAN and Human Rights Watch, urged restraint and adherence to international law, while Thailand reaffirmed commitment to peaceful resolution and called for sincere negotiations.
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After days of cross-border fighting, Cambodia and Thailand agreed to meet to reach a ceasefire. Both Asian countries have experienced an escalation in the territorial conflict that has been dragging for more than a century. Relations have deteriorated especially after the death of a Cambodian soldier at the hands of Thai military in May. Last Thursday both kingdoms exchanged air strikes. Since then, heavy-armed fighting has taken place, and even…

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RÚV broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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