Trump says he will make telephone call to stop renewed Thailand-Cambodia fighting
Trump aims to intervene diplomatically after clashes reignited along the Cambodia-Thailand border, displacing over 500,000 people, with ceasefire violations blamed on both sides.
- 1- Thailand and Cambodia exchanged accusations on Wednesday, each claiming the other targeted civilians in fresh border attacks. 2- U.S. President Donald Trump said he would make a phone call to intervene and halt the clashes. 3- Trump aimed to preserve the ceasefire he previously brokered in July.
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The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, said that he will make a phone call to stop tensions between Thailand and Cambodia. Trump in July brokered a ceasefire that ended the conflicts between these two countries, which have now intensified again. Thailand has announced that they see no potential for negotiations and that the situation is not suitable for mediation by a third party, while Cambodia has announced that they are …
US President Trump wants to intervene in the violently escalated border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia - by telephone. Hundreds of thousands of people are affected by the day-long battles in both neighboring countries.
US President Trump regards himself as a peacemaker and does not save with self-praise. After the provisional failure of the ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, he announces a call.
Trump says he will make telephone call to stop renewed Thailand-Cambodia fighting
Thailand and Cambodia accused each other of targeting civilians in border attacks on Wednesday, as U.S. President Donald Trump said he would make a telephone call to stop the fighting and salvage a ceasefire he brokered in July.
Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have flared up again, with US President Donald Trump saying he would call to try to stop the fighting and save a ceasefire he brokered in July. The two Southeast Asian countries have blamed each other for the incidents that began on Monday and remain at odds over a diplomatic solution to the months-old standoff. Thailand's foreign minister said in an interview on Tuesday that he saw no room for negoti…
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