Thailand, Cambodia agree to renew ceasefire after deadly border clashes, says Trump
Washington DC [US], December 13 (ANI): Following a week of deadly border clashes that have killed atleast 20 and displaced around half a million people, US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) announced that Thailand and Cambodia once again agreed to immediately renew their ceasefire agreement, while crediting his personal intervention for the accord as well as Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's assistance.
He noted that both leaders also agreed to return to the "original Peace Accord" signed back in October in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as Trump and Ibrahim as witnesses for the deal.
"The roadside bomb that originally killed and wounded numerous Thai Soldiers was an accident, but Thailand nevertheless retaliated very strongly. Both Countries are ready for PEACE and continued Trade with the United States of America. It is my Honor to work with Anutin and Hun in resolving what could have evolved into a major War between two otherwise wonderful and prosperous Countries! I would also like to thank the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, for his assistance in this very important matter," Trump's post added.
According to the Royal Thai Army, Cambodian forces fired shells and rockets at Thai military and civilian areas around 7 am in the Chong Bok area of Nam Yuen district. One Thai soldier was killed, and four others were injured in that attack.
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