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A fragile ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia largely held on Tuesday despite renewed skirmishes along the border, following a U.S.-backed diplomatic push to halt the deadly conflict.
Ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia holds despite tensions, following U.S. economic pressure, but remains fragile.
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. BANGKOK, Thailand – Military ...
The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia had agreed to implement a ceasefire from midnight on Monday, Malaysian Prime Minister ...
Thailand's military says it stopped firing after midnight, but it continued to receive gunfire from the Cambodian side "at ...
Cambodian woman, Soklang Sareoun, 28, greets her dogs she returns home after five days in Prasat Roboeuk village, Oddar ...
Thailand and Cambodia have reached an unconditional ceasefire in their border conflict, brokered by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The fighting lasted five days and resulted in at least 38 ...
Thailand's army accused Cambodia Tuesday of violating an hours-old truce, saying clashes continued despite a deal meant to ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that the ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia serves as proof of ...
A shaky ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia appeared to be holding Tuesday, as military commanders met despite Bangkok’s ...
Thailand and Cambodia agreed Monday to an unconditional ceasefire during a meeting in Malaysia, in a significant breakthrough to resolve five days of deadly border clashes that have killed dozens and ...
The truce, which was signed in Malaysia, was supposed to come into force at midnight, bringing an end to cross-border clashes that have killed at least 41 people and displaced thousands.