Trump spoke to Thailand, Cambodia leaders after ceasefire
THAILAND-CAMBODIA BORDER REGION, JUL 28 – President Donald Trump threatened to withhold trade deals until fighting ended, helping prompt a ceasefire after clashes killed at least 41 people along the Thailand-Cambodia border.
- Thailand and Cambodia leaders discussed a ceasefire after Trump said he would not conclude trade deals if fighting continued.
- This past week, US President Trump threatened to link trade deals to a ceasefire, prompting peace efforts between Thailand and Cambodia after decades of disputes.
- Fierce fighting along the 508-mile border caused at least 38 deaths and forced hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee, involving Thailand and Cambodia.
- Following the ceasefire, President Donald Trump congratulated all parties on Truth Social and instructed his trade team to restart negotiations.
- In parliament, People's Party MP Pakornwut Udompipatsakul said the opposition will this week submit an urgent motion linking US trade negotiations to the border conflict.
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