Thailand and Cambodia agree to restart ceasefire brokered by US, says Trump

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Following renewed deadly clashes at the disputed Thailand-Cambodia border, Donald Trump announced that the leaders of both countries agreed to reinstate a ceasefire brokered in October. However, both Thailand and Cambodia have not confirmed the agreement. Cambodia accused Thai forces of continuing to strike targets, while Thailand accused Cambodia of violating international rules. The original ceasefire was brokered in July by Malaysia after pressure from Trump, who threatened to withhold trade privileges. Despite the deal, tensions and minor violence continued. Cambodia has requested the US and Malaysia to verify which side initiated the latest round of fighting. Thailand stated it would continue military actions until it felt no more harm or threats.
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