Truce on the Line: Thai-Cambodia Ceasefire Holds Amid Renewed Talks
A ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia remains in effect as military leaders meet for peace talks. Recent conflicts killed at least 43 and displaced over 300,000. Accusations of ceasefire violations have surfaced, yet both sides are committed to maintaining peace, influenced by international pressure and economic consequences.
In a significant development, the ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia is holding strong as military officials from both sides convene to ensure peace and stability along their contested border.
The truce follows five days of intense clashes that resulted in at least 43 fatalities, predominantly civilians, and over 300,000 displaced individuals. Both nations are under pressure from international stakeholders, including Malaysia, the U.S., and China, to maintain this fragile peace.
Thailand's acting Prime Minister accused Cambodian troops of breaching the ceasefire, a claim refuted by Phnom Penh. However, both countries' military commanders have pledged to preserve the truce, with further discussions scheduled to bolster coordination and prevent future escalations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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