US backs European ceasefire security guarantees for 1st time
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BANGKOK -- Thailand on Wednesday released 18 Cambodian prisoners of war held for five months, fulfilling the terms of a ceasefire agreement the two countries signed to end bitter fighting along their border.
Thailand and Cambodia agreed to an immediate ceasefire for the second time in six months after the latest round of border clashes killed dozens of soldiers and civilians, while displacing more than half a million others.
Thailand and Cambodia have signed a fresh ceasefire deal after hostilities erupted following the collapse of an initial deal agreed to earlier this year and signed in October. The neighboring Southeast Asian nations renewed hostilities following a skirmish in which each side blamed the other of violating that initial ceasefire.
BANGKOK — Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire agreement Saturday to end weeks of fighting along their border over competing territorial claims. The agreement took effect at noon local time and calls for a halt in military movements and airspace violation for military purposes.
Military would use sensors, drones and satellites to ensure compliance in support of a European-led ‘reassurance force’