Cambodia, Thailand agree to ceasefire after Donald Trump's intervention, latter has one condition
Sunday, 27 July 2025 () Thailand and Cambodia on Sunday signaled their readiness to negotiate an end to a deadly border dispute following mediation efforts by US President Donald Trump. The fighting has killed at least 33 people and displaced more than 168,000. However, fighting on the border is still continuing.
Western Gripen fighter jets — believed to be Swedish-made and NATO-linked — reportedly thundered through Thai airspace to carry out strikes on Cambodian military positions. The alleged aerial bombardment marks a dramatic new phase in the escalating Thailand-Cambodia conflict over the disputed...
Despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire attempt by President Trump, violence erupted again on the Thai-Cambodia border as a Thai soldier was filmed kissing a mortar before launching it at Cambodian forces...
Thailand-Cambodia War Breaking: During a visit to Scotland, Donald Trump revealed he had spoken with the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia, urging an immediate ceasefire amid rising border tensions...
The Thailand–Cambodia border conflict has entered its second day, forcing over 100,000 Thai civilians into shelters across Surin, Sisaket, Ubon Ratchathani, and Buriram. Reports confirm at least 14..
SAMRAONG (CAMBODIA) - Thailand and Cambodia clashed for a fourth day Sunday, despite both sides saying they were ready to discuss a ceasefire after a late-night... Bangkok Post Also reported by •IndiaTimes