Thailand and Cambodia ceasefire: How the border conflict ended
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire after weeks of border conflict. The agreement includes troop withdrawal and a joint commission to monitor the ceasefire.
Thailand and Cambodia ceasefire: How the border conflict ended
After weeks of tension, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire, ending the border conflict that has been ongoing for weeks. The agreement was reached after intense negotiations between the two countries.
Key points of the ceasefire agreement
- Both sides have agreed to a ceasefire, effective immediately.
- The agreement includes provisions for the withdrawal of troops from the disputed area.
- Both countries have agreed to establish a joint commission to monitor the ceasefire.
The ceasefire agreement is a significant step towards resolving the long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. The agreement is expected to reduce tensions and promote peace and stability in the region.
"We are committed to finding a peaceful resolution to this conflict," said a spokesperson for the Thai government. "This ceasefire is a testament to the power of diplomacy and dialogue."
The international community has welcomed the ceasefire agreement, with the United Nations Secretary-General calling it "a significant step towards peace and stability in Southeast Asia."