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Trump Calls Thai, Cambodian Leaders in Bid to End Conflict

  • Border clashes began on Thursday near Prasat Ta Muen Thom at the Cambodia-Thailand border.
  • The death toll on the third day reached 33, surpassing casualties from the 2008–2011 conflict.
  • Cambodian and Thai forces deployed heavy artillery, tanks, jets and ground forces, as tensions escalate on the border.
  • US President Donald Trump threatened to withhold trade deals unless a ceasefire is declared, and both countries agreed to begin immediate negotiations.
  • Ahead of the deadline, the administration hopes to settle trade deals before Aug. 1, and Trump plans to meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday.
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Far Left

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, declared on Saturday that both Thailand and Cambodia are seeking a ceasefire and peace. Again, the president who promised to end the war in Ukraine on the second day of his term intends to become a peacemaker, while only days ago his country withdrew from the negotiations in Qatar for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. READ ALSO: Thailand-Cambodia confrontations enter on its third day with an increas…

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Center

Both countries have been fighting since Thursday because of a border dispute. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Lean Left

Since Thursday, the struggles between neighbouring countries Thailand and Cambodia have escalated. US President Donald Trump is pushing for a ceasefire: he makes this a condition for trade talks with both states.

·Germany
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