Thailand, Cambodia Hold Ceasefire Talks Amid Renewed Border Clashes
Military officials from Thailand and Cambodia began talks on December 24, 2025, aiming to restore a ceasefire after recent intense border clashes. The conflict has killed at least 86 people and displaced over half a million civilians, following the collapse of a July truce.
- Thai and Cambodian militaries began talks on December 24, 2025, to restore ceasefire.
- Renewed border clashes have claimed at least 86 lives and displaced over 500,000.
- Previous ceasefire, brokered in July 2025 by Malaysia and US, collapsed in December.
- Talks are part of the General Border Committee meeting, potentially leading to defense ministers' summit.
- Long-standing territorial disputes over ancient temples fuel the conflict.
- Both nations accuse each other of initiating hostilities and violating agreements.
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