After five days of intense fighting along their disputed border, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, brokered with the help of international mediation, including U.S. President Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The conflict, which erupted over a contested area near ancient temples, has killed at least 30 people, displaced over 300,000 civilians, and threatened regional stability. Despite the ceasefire, both sides have accused each other of violations, raising doubts about the truce's durability. The violence has strained diplomatic relations, closed border crossings, and drawn in ASEAN and the UN, highlighting the fragility of peace in Southeast Asia. Economic concerns, especially regarding tourism, and the use of advanced military technology have further complicated the situation.
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