12.12.2025 22:50
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a significant diplomatic achievement has been made to end the border conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia. According to Trump, the leaders of the two countries have agreed to "cease all hostilities as of this evening" and to return to the previously agreed-upon peace document.
The expected statement following days of ongoing conflicts in Southeast Asia came from the United States. President Donald Trump announced that Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to cease all hostilities and return to the peace agreement.
CONFLICTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA HAVE FLARED UP AGAIN
The recent escalation of border conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia has led to a serious humanitarian crisis in the region. As the clashes entered their fifth day, it was reported that approximately 500,000 people had left their homes.
TRUMP SPOKE WITH LEADERS
The U.S. President held a phone conversation with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet. Trump described the discussions as "very productive," announcing that both leaders agreed to stop the conflicts and return to the peace agreement. Trump also stated that this process was being carried out in cooperation with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
THE START OF THE CONFLICT AND TRUMP'S MESSAGE
Trump said that the mine explosion on the border, which resulted in the deaths or injuries of many Thai soldiers, was an accident. He noted that "Thailand made a strong retaliation," while stating that both countries are ready for peace and to continue trade relations with the U.S.
STEP TOWARDS RETURNING TO THE PEACE AGREEMENT
The parties' acceptance to return to the previously agreed peace agreement, with the support of Trump and the Malaysian Prime Minister, has strengthened the possibility of reducing tensions in the region and ending the conflicts. Although the details of the implementation are not yet clear, this development is being regarded as a diplomatic step.