Cambodia, Thailand and Peace Accord
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South Korea has banned travel to parts of Cambodia in response to the killing of a Korean student whose death is linked to a scam centre gang, but rumours that Seoul had deployed troops are baseless.
They are expecting President Trump will do for their loved ones what he did for the hostages held by Hamas: set in motion a plan that leads to their release.
The Cambodia-Thailand border conflict, which continues to simmer despite the ceasefire, is not a temporary dispute that is isolated between the two current governments and their militaries. Rather, it is substantially based on strong opposing views of history.
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Thailand-Cambodia Sign Landmark Peace Accord, Cementing Regional Stability Alongside Trump And Anwar
US President Trump co-signed a peace deal ending the Thailand-Cambodia military conflict, allegedly using the threat of higher tariffs as leverage. 18 Cambodian soldiers were released.
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Chinese navy ships make a friendship visit to Cambodia as concerns over military links linger
Two Chinese warships have arrived on what China called a friendship and training visit to Cambodia, Beijing's closest ally in Southeast Asia, at a time of some diplomatic disquiet.
President Trump’s Asia trip kicks off with peace deal between Cambodia and Thailand and a trade framework with China, before meeting with President Xi Jinping on Thursday. The massive U.S. military build up in the Caribbean waters off the coast of Venezuela is causing concern from Caracas to the U.
Chulabhorn’s rare remark during a meeting with military officials underscores Bangkok’s souring ties with Phnom Penh.
BANGKOK: Maj Gen Winthai Suvaree, spokesman for the Royal Thai Army, announced the outcome of a meeting between the commanders of Thailand's Second Army Area and Cambodia's Fourth Military Region regarding the removal of heavy weapons and artillery from the conflict zones.
As South Korea reeled from the killing of a student in Cambodia, an unrelated video of Cambodian workers protesting in Seoul resurfaced online. It spread widely among Thai users who mocked Cambodians for supposedly insisting their country was not to blame for the death linked to a scam centre gang.