U.S. Calls for Immediate Peace in Thailand-Cambodia Tensions
The U.S. State Department has called for an urgent end to the hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott emphasized the importance of immediate peace during a press briefing, urging both nations to seek diplomatic solutions to their conflict.
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The U.S. State Department has issued a strong plea for the immediate cessation of hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia. On Thursday, spokesperson Tommy Pigott highlighted the critical need for peace, urging both countries to engage in diplomatic talks to resolve their differences.
The conflict, which has raised international concerns, prompted the U.S. to step in and advocate for a peaceful resolution. The State Department stressed the importance of dialogue and cooperation to prevent further escalation.
Tommy Pigott's statements were made during a routine press briefing, where he reiterated America's commitment to supporting Thailand and Cambodia in finding a diplomatic path forward. The call for peace reflects broader international efforts to stabilize the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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