After five days of intense fighting along their disputed border, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. The conflict, which erupted over long-standing territorial disputes near ancient temples, has killed at least 35 people and displaced over 300,000 civilians. Both sides have accused each other of violating the truce, raising concerns about the ceasefire's durability. International actors, including the US, China, and ASEAN, have pressured both nations to de-escalate, with trade threats and diplomatic mediation playing key roles. Despite the ceasefire, deep-rooted historical tensions and nationalist sentiments continue to threaten lasting peace in the region.
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