Washington. President Donald Trump said Friday that Thailand and Cambodia agreed to renew a ceasefire after days of deadly border clashes that caused casualties and mass displacement. Trump posted on Truth Social that he spoke with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and credited Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Thai and Cambodian defense and foreign ministries later reported continuing fighting and disputed details of the announcement. Reports recorded dozens of deaths and hundreds of thousands displaced. International officials monitored developments as negotiators sought to restore the peace accord. Based on 11 articles reviewed and research.
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Diplomats and mediators, including U.S. President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, received public credit for facilitating or announcing the renewal of the ceasefire agreement.
Civilians and military personnel on both sides experienced deaths, injuries, and large-scale displacement amid renewed border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia.
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Trump Says Thailand, Cambodia Agree To Renew Ceasefire
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