Thailand, Cambodia agree to build on ceasefire in talks in China’s Yunnan

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Thailand and Cambodia met in Yunnan province, China, for two days of talks mediated by China, aimed at solidifying a ceasefire agreed upon on Saturday. The ceasefire seeks to end weeks of deadly fighting along their border that has resulted in numerous deaths and displaced civilians. The discussions focused on rebuilding mutual trust and restoring peace and stability to the border region. Despite accusations from the Thai military regarding Cambodian drone flights violating the truce, both countries expressed optimism about the progress made and committed to maintaining the ceasefire. As part of the agreement, Thailand is expected to return captured Cambodian soldiers if the ceasefire holds.
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