Uncertain Peace: Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire Holds Amid Skepticism
A fragile ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia remains in place following deadly border clashes, pressured by U.S. trade implications. Both nations engaged in blame over breaches of the truce, while regional diplomacy attempts to stabilize peace. Despite initial calm, locals remain wary of renewed conflict.

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A tense ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia managed to hold on Tuesday despite accusations of breaches and ongoing distrust. The ceasefire, brokered in Malaysia following economic pressure from the United States, was set to take effect at midnight on Monday, but tensions resurfaced quickly on Tuesday morning.
Thailand's army reported cross-border gunfire, while Cambodia denied any violation of the truce, highlighting the fragile nature of the agreement. Back-channel negotiations between military officials from both countries prevented further escalation, while diplomatic efforts continue to solidify the tenuous peace.
The agreement comes ahead of impending U.S. trade tariffs, adding complexity to the situation. Analysts remain skeptical about the ceasefire's durability as both nations have a history of conflict over their 800-kilometer border. Locals, caught in the crossfire, express relief paired with apprehension regarding the longevity of the peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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