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Thai government pledges firm action to end border clashes with Cambodia, condemns ceasefire violations, and supports affected civilians.
It's a shaky start for the ceasefire, which was meant to bring an end to five days of bombardment along the border.
Despite reports from Thailand’s military of Cambodian troop attacks in at least five locations early Tuesday, violating the ceasefire effective from midnight, commanders from both sides convened talks ...
Phumtham and his Cambodian counterpart, Hun Manet, met in Malaysia on Monday and agreed to halt their deadliest conflict in more than a decade following five days of intense fighting that displaced ...
The Thai army accused its Cambodian counterpart of violating the ceasefire, which was intended to end a fierce five-day ...
Malaysia’s Prime Minister and current ASEAN Chair Anwar Ibrahim (center), flanked by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and ...
Following peace talks in Malaysia on Monday, both sides agreed an unconditional ceasefire would start at midnight to end ...
Thailand and Cambodia disputed whether an hours-old ceasefire was holding after the Thai army accused Cambodian forces of ...
The just-concluded ceasefire talks between Cambodia and Thailand in Malaysia, which led to a pause in the border conflict ...
Military leaders outline measures including ceasefire, no troop movement, and civilian protection, following cross-border ...
The Thai and Cambodian militaries have agreed not to deploy more troops on their border, following a ceasefire deal to end ...
Thai and Cambodian military commanders agree to a ceasefire and reduce tensions along the border, paving the way for upcoming GBC talks.