Thailand, Cambodia Agree To Ceasefire Talks
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A long-standing territorial dispute between Southeast Asian neighbours Thailand and Cambodia erupted into conflict with jets, tanks, and ground troops battling in a rural border region in July 2025. But an image of aircraft supposedly from the fighting was in fact shared by the Thai Royal Air Force weeks earlier in a post about a joint air drill with Indonesia.
As part of the cease-fire deal, military commanders from both sides will hold talks Tuesday to defuse tensions while Cambodia will host a border committee meeting on Aug. 4.
Thailand and Cambodia agree to an unconditional ceasefire after deadly border clashes kill 35 and displace over 260,000 people.
The peace talks are set to proceed as both sides accuse each other of fresh artillery strikes on contested areas.
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A deadly military clash along Thailand and Cambodia's shared border is escalating, with airstrikes carried out by the Thai army.
The premiers of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to implement an immediate ceasefire following days of deadly border clashes, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday after hosting talks between the two nations.