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Trump says Thailand and Cambodia agree to hold immediate ceasefire talks

  • On July 26, 2025, President Donald Trump said both Cambodia and Thailand seek an immediate ceasefire and agreed to meet promptly to work toward peace.
  • The border conflict began after a Cambodian soldier was killed in late May, escalating into clashes entered a third day on Saturday with both sides saying they acted in self-defense.
  • Thailand reported 14 civilians and 6 soldiers killed, while over 131,000 people fled border villages, Cambodia called for an immediate ceasefire.
  • On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand agreed to meet immediately to work out a ceasefire.
  • During Friday's emergency meeting, the U.N. Security Council called for restraint, an end to hostilities, and a peaceful resolution, according to the UN Security Council.
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After the escalation on the border between Cambodia and Thailand, US President Trump is trying to deescalate. Both sides are ready to talk - but the fights continue.

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Dawn broke the news in Pakistan on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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