Thailand and Cambodia sign new ceasefire agreement to end fighting over border disputes
Summary
Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire agreement to stop fighting over their border. The agreement includes stopping military actions and airspace violations and planning to return captured soldiers. The deal aims to end violence and help displaced people return home.Key Facts
- Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire agreement to stop recent border fighting.
- The ceasefire began at noon (0500 GMT) and stops military and air movements.
- Thailand agreed to return 18 captured Cambodian soldiers after 72 hours of peace.
- Thailand conducted airstrikes in Cambodia before the ceasefire started.
- Thailand reported 70 deaths (26 soldiers and 44 civilians) since early December.
- Cambodia reported 30 civilian deaths and 90 injuries but no military deaths.
- Both countries agreed to avoid using land mines and work on demining the area.
- The countries will also work together to fight online scams and crime across borders.
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