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Trump congratulates Thailand, Cambodia leaders on ceasefire
The ceasefire ends weeks of clashes with over 99 dead and nearly 1 million displaced, committing both sides to freeze troop movements and allow civilians to return, officials said.
- On Sunday , US President Donald Trump congratulated the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia on a ceasefire agreed the previous day, saying `I want to congratulate both great leaders on their brilliance in coming to this rapid and very fair conclusion`.
- Following a collapsed truce earlier this month, border clashes claimed at least 47 lives and displaced over one million people across nearly every border province.
- The truce includes commitments to stop fighting, freeze troop movements, and allow civilians in border areas to return home safely, a critical step toward stabilising the border region.
- On his Truth Social platform, US President Donald Trump called the outcome `FAST & DECISIVE, as all of these situations should be!` while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday urged both sides to immediately honour the commitment.
- Trump said Washington was proud to help mediate the talks alongside China and Malaysia, while China’s top diplomat began hosting the Cambodian and Thai foreign ministers for two-day talks starting Sunday.
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'US has become United Nations': Trump applauds Thailand & Cambodia for ceasefire deal
US President Donald Trump praised Thailand and Cambodia for reaching a ceasefire after weeks of deadly border clashes. The truce aims to halt fighting, allow civilians to return home, and rebuild trust
·Mumbai, India
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