Ceasefire Claims Flounder Amid Ongoing Thai-Cambodian Conflict
Despite US President Donald Trump's mediation efforts, conflict persists on the Thailand-Cambodia border. Thai officials rejected ceasefire claims, citing airstrikes and deliberate aggression. The fighting displaced over 500,000 people and resulted in numerous casualties. Regional leaders continue seeking long-term peace amid military engagements and contradictory statements.
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Despite attempts by US President Donald Trump to broker peace between Thailand and Cambodia, clashes intensified on Saturday along their shared border. Thai officials have denied agreeing to a ceasefire, contrary to Trump's pronouncements.
Thailand accused Cambodia of deliberate aggression following airstrikes, while both nations reported significant casualties and widespread displacement, with military and civilian losses mounting. More than 500,000 people have been affected by the ongoing conflict.
As leaders from both countries engaged in discussions with Trump and Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim, they remain divided over ceasefire prospects. Continued cross-border exchanges underscore the challenges in achieving lasting peace, exacerbated by contested narratives and deteriorating diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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