Thailand, Cambodia agree to build on ceasefire in talks in China’s Yunnan
Summary
Thailand and Cambodia held talks in China to strengthen a ceasefire agreement after recent border conflicts. Both countries, along with China, are looking to build trust, but Thailand accused Cambodia of violating the ceasefire with drone flights. The agreement includes returning captured soldiers and cooperating on various issues.Key Facts
- Thailand and Cambodia are working to strengthen a ceasefire after weeks of fighting along their border.
- The foreign ministers from Thailand and Cambodia met in China's Yunnan province with the Chinese foreign minister.
- The recent conflict between the two countries resulted in over 100 deaths and displaced more than half a million people.
- Thailand agreed to return 18 captured Cambodian soldiers if the ceasefire is fully maintained.
- Thailand accused Cambodia of breaking the ceasefire by flying drones into its territory.
- The agreement includes cooperation on demining and combating cybercrime and aims to allow civilians to return home.
- Chinese officials described the talks as beneficial and constructive.
- The ceasefire took effect on Saturday at noon (05:00 GMT).
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