The neighboring nations ceased fighting that has killed more than 100, and displaced half-a-million after a U.S.-brokered truce failed.
Thailand and Cambodia signed a cease-fire agreement Saturday, putting an end to weeks of border clashes, the deadliest in years between the two Southeast Asian countries, with airstrikes, rocket exchanges, and artillery fire.
The deal, which became effective at noon local time, requires both sides to hold current troop positions without advances, according to a joint statement from their defense ministers.
“Both sides agree to maintain current troop deployments without further movement,” the statement said. “Any reinforcement would heighten tensions and negatively affect long-term efforts to resolve the situation.” Read more....
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