Thailand Rejects Trump's Ceasefire Claim in Border Clash

 Thailand Rejects Trump's Ceasefire Claim in Border Clash


Bangkok/Phnom Penh — Thailand's caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul declared there is no ceasefire agreement with Cambodia, vowing Thai forces will continue operations along the disputed border. The statement came hours after President Donald Trump claimed he brokered a new truce via direct calls with leaders. Thai fighter jets conducted strikes shortly after Trump's announcement, targeting alleged Cambodian positions. Cambodia released verified videos showing damage to two bridges from overnight attacks, accusing Thai artillery and naval fire. Thailand shared photos of injured civilians and damaged buildings, blaming Cambodian heavy weapons across seven provinces. Clashes since December 8 mark the heaviest fighting in years, displacing hundreds of thousands on both sides. Mutual accusations persist, with no independent confirmation of all damage timelines. Analysts highlight strained US mediation amid ongoing heavy weapons exchanges. What questions do you have? Please share your opinion below 👇

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