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Asian Politics · ThailandPresident Donald Trump said Friday that Thai and Cambodian leaders have agreed to renew a truce after days of deadly clashes had threatened to undo a ceasefire the U.S. administration had helped broker earlier this year.See the Story
Trump says Thailand, Cambodia agree to renew ceasefire after deadly clashes
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Thailand Politics · ThailandFighting raged Saturday morning along the border of Thailand and Cambodia, even after U.S. President Donald Trump, acting as a mediator, declared that he had won agreement from both countries for a new ceasefire Thai officials said they did not agree to a ceasefire. Cambodia has not commented directly on Trump’s claim, but its defense ministry said Thai jets carried out airstrikes Saturday morning.See the Story
Fighting rages on Thai-Cambodian border despite Trump’s ceasefire claim
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Military Operations · Pursat ProvinceThai military forces destroyed two Cambodian bridges and targeted military installations despite President Trump's claim Friday that Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet agreed to cease hostilities, with neither leader confirming the ceasefire.See the Story
Thailand Destroys Bridges as Border Conflict Intensifies
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