Ceasefire Achieved: Cambodia-Thailand Halt Decades-Old Conflict

A ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand has been achieved following intense fighting. The agreement, facilitated by Malaysia, the U.S., and China, aims to restore peace along the border. Both nations have been in dispute over territorial issues for decades, but current efforts mark a significant step towards resolution.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-07-2025 23:29 IST | Created: 28-07-2025 23:29 IST
Ceasefire Achieved: Cambodia-Thailand Halt Decades-Old Conflict
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A ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand came into effect at midnight following intense negotiations mediated by Malaysia, the United States, and China. This development follows five days of severe conflict that displaced over 300,000 individuals and left at least 38 people dead, mostly civilians.

Despite long-standing territorial disputes, the leaders of both nations committed to ending hostilities and implementing a mechanism to sustain the ceasefire. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasized the significance of this step towards de-escalation. The truce talks were reinforced by U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts, with threats of halting trade deals unless fighting ceased.

The ceasefire seeks to quell decades of tension and restore border peace, although underlying disputes persist. Communities near the border remain scarred by recent conflicts, and displaced residents are hopeful for a return to normalcy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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