Thailand, Cambodia Declare Ceasefire After Renewed Border Clashes
Thailand and Cambodia have declared a new ceasefire agreement, effective December 27, 2025, to halt weeks of renewed fighting along their disputed border. This agreement follows earlier failed truces and aims to end hostilities that have claimed dozens of lives and displaced hundreds of thousands.
- Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire on December 27, 2025.
- The agreement aims to end weeks of renewed border fighting.
- Previous ceasefire agreements in July and October 2025 had broken down.
- Fighting caused dozens of deaths and displaced over half a million people.
- Thailand will repatriate 18 Cambodian soldiers after 72-hour ceasefire.
- ASEAN Observer Team (AOT) monitored the recent General Border Committee meeting.
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