Ceasefire Marks a New Chapter in Thai and Cambodian Relations
The Thai and Cambodian militaries have agreed to halt troop deployments along their border after a ceasefire arrangement. Cambodian officials stress the importance of international observers in ensuring the truce holds. The ceasefire concludes five days of intense skirmishes between the two nations.

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The militaries of Thailand and Cambodia have struck an agreement to refrain from deploying additional troops along their shared border. This understanding follows a ceasefire deal that brings to an end five days of strenuous clashes between the neighboring countries.
According to Lim Menghour, the Director-General of the Commission on Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia's National Assembly, the involvement of international observers is crucial in ensuring the ceasefire's success. Observers are expected to monitor adherence to the truce and provide impartial assessments of the situation on the ground.
This development marks a critical step forward in de-escalating tensions, emphasizing the need for diplomatic solutions over military confrontation, a sentiment backed by both governments in efforts to stabilize the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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