Thailand and Cambodia Sign Truce to Halt Fierce Border Conflict
Thailand and Cambodia have signed a truce on December 27, 2025, to end weeks of intense border clashes that resulted in over 100 deaths and displaced half a million people. The agreement, signed by defence ministers, aims to maintain current troop deployments and halt the worst fighting in years.
- Thailand and Cambodia signed a truce on December 27, 2025.
- The truce aims to halt weeks of fierce border clashes.
- Fighting killed over 101 people and displaced half a million.
- Defence ministers signed the agreement to maintain troop deployments.
- A previous ceasefire, brokered by Donald Trump, broke down in December.
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