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After days of deadly border clashes that have left 34 people dead and displaced over 168,000, there are new signs of hope ...
Thailand’s acting prime minister said Sunday that his country does not want a third country to mediate but was “thankful” for ...
Thailand expressed cautious support. Phumtham thanked Trump and said that Thailand agreed in principle to a ceasefire but ...
Thailand and Cambodia traded accusations of fresh attacks Saturday as deadly border clashes entered a third day and President ...
Jirayu Huangsab, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, has strongly criticised Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, ...
SISAKET, Thailand (Reuters) -Cambodia and Thailand each said the other had launched artillery attacks across contested border areas early on Sunday, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said the ...
Armed clashes have broken out between Thailand and Cambodia in long-disputed border areas, rapidly escalating months-long tensions.
Thailand and Cambodia on Sunday signaled their readiness to negotiate an end to a deadly border dispute following mediation efforts by US President Donald Trump.
Cambodia is willing to discuss a ceasefire to halt its border conflict with Thailand, Prime Minister Hun Manet said Sunday, welcoming a late-night intervention by US President Donald Trump.
Posting on Truth Social, Trump stated that both nations "have agreed to immediately meet and quickly work out a Ceasefire and, ultimately, PEACE!".
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