Trump's Intervention Spurs Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire
A recent military conflict between Thailand and Cambodia found resolution through intense diplomatic efforts led by the United States, with Trump's intervention proving pivotal. China's involvement, along with Malaysia hosting talks, facilitated a ceasefire agreement. Historical tensions had escalated due to border disputes and casualties.

A ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia has been achieved following a flurry of diplomatic efforts led by U.S. President Donald Trump. Over a tense 20-hour period, calls from Trump helped bring Bangkok to the negotiating table with Cambodia, halting the fiercest fighting in a decade.
Reuters' investigation, involving interviews with sources on both sides, reveals Thailand's initial insistence on bilateral talks and reluctance towards third-party mediation. The breakthrough came after conditions were set for talks between the two nations' prime ministers in Malaysia, with the U.S. exerting substantial pressure.
The conflict, rooted in long-standing border disputes, escalated after recent skirmishes and diplomatic fallout. The fragile ceasefire, now holding steady, underscores the role of international diplomacy, with Trump leveraging trade negotiations to encourage peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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