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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Thai-Cambodia border clashes persist despite ceasefire hopes
Fresh artillery clashes erupted on Sunday near a long-contested region between Cambodia and Thailand that has been the scene of recent fighting in which at least 33 people have been killed. Both countries said they were ready to discuss a ceasefire after a late-night intervention by US President Donald Trump.
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.
Thailand, Cambodia agree to hold 'immediate ceasefire talks': Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump claimed that the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia had agreed to meet "immediately" to negotiate a ceasefire, following three days of deadly border clashes that have left at least 33 people dead and more than 168,000 displaced. Trump, currently visiting Scotland, said in a Truth Social post that he had spoken separately to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand's acting prime minister Phumtham Wechayachai. He wa…
ThePatriotLight - Thailand says open to 'dialogue' with Cambodia to end conflict
ThePatriotLight - Bangkok/Samraong, Cambodia – Thailand said late Saturday it agrees in principle to entering a ceasefire with Cambodia and beginning a "bilateral dialogue" aimed at ending the nations' deadliest fighting in more than a decade.The Southeast Asian neighbors exchanged heavy artillery fire for a third straight day Saturday, as a border conflict that has killed at least 33 people and displaced more than 150,000 from their homes sprea…
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