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Cambodia and Thailand commit to ceasefire following regional talks

Cambodia and Thailand commit to ceasefire following regional talks

CNA6 days ago
Lim Menghour, the director general of Cambodia's National Assembly, tells CNA a truce between his country and Thailand reflects ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions, supported by active communication between the nations' armed forces and backing by Malaysia, China and the US.
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