
Cambodia and Thailand Reaffirm Ceasefire at Trilateral Meeting in Shanghai
Cambodia and Thailand reaffirm their ceasefire commitment with China at a Shanghai meeting, highlighting Beijingās role in calming border tensions.
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Cambodia and Thailand reaffirm their ceasefire commitment with China at a Shanghai meeting, highlighting Beijingās role in calming border tensions.
The Chinese mainland vows to maintain close contact with Cambodia and Thailand, supporting the July 28 ceasefire and applauding Malaysia’s role in regional peace efforts.
Thailand and Cambodia pledge an unconditional ceasefire from July 28, 2025, with a phased de-escalation plan under ASEAN monitoring led by Malaysia.
Thai and Cambodian delegations met at the Malaysian prime minister’s residence to discuss a bilateral ceasefire, marking a diplomatic push toward regional peace.
After deadly border clashes, Thailand and Cambodia agree to immediate ceasefire talks brokered by Trump, with ASEAN and UN steps underway.
Fresh fire exchange erupted at dawn on July 26 along the ThaiāCambodia border, with rockets hitting Surinās Phanom Dongrak Hospital. Both sides trade blame as tensions threaten to escalate.
Cambodiaās civil aviation authority bans flights over Thailand border fighting zones, rerouting routes to ensure passenger safety amid renewed clashes.
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Cambodian PM Hun Manet calls for an emergency UN meeting as border clashes with Thailand escalate, raising regional security and travel concerns.