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Thailand, Cambodia agree to ‘bilateral dialogue’ as Trump pushes for ceasefire

Thailand and Cambodia have agreed in principle to a ceasefire after days of deadly border clashes, with US President Trump urging immediate talks to end the violence.

July 27, 2025 / 07:48 IST
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Thailand-Cambodia conflict
Thailand-Cambodia conflict

Thailand has confirmed it has agreed to  a ceasefire with Cambodia and was open to engaging in “bilateral dialogue" aimed at resolving the most severe border conflict between the two nations in more than a decade.

The violence between the two countries, is now in its third day, has involved intense artillery exchanges and has resulted in at least 33 fatalities and the displacement of over 150,000 people.

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This came after US President Donald Trump has said that leaders of both countries have agreed to hold immediate talks to negotiate a ceasefire.  after three days of deadly clashes.

“A few moments ago, I had a conversation with President Trump, who requested that Thailand and Cambodia agree to a ceasefire immediately. I thanked President Trump for his concern and expressed that Thailand agrees in principle to have a ceasefire in place," said Thailand’s Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai.