After several days of intense fighting along their disputed border, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. The conflict, which erupted over a long-standing territorial dispute, has killed at least 34 people and displaced tens of thousands on both sides. International pressure, including threats from US President Donald Trump to halt trade negotiations, played a significant role in pushing both countries toward peace talks hosted by Malaysia. Despite the ceasefire agreement, there is lingering mistrust between the two nations, and the situation remains tense. The violence has highlighted the fragility of regional stability and the challenges facing ASEAN in managing internal disputes.
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