Thailand and Cambodia Agree to 72-Hour Border Ceasefire
Thailand and Cambodia agreed on December 27 to a 72-hour border ceasefire, freezing troop movements and aiming to restore peace and allow civilians to return home safely.
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Thailand and Cambodia agreed on December 27 to a 72-hour border ceasefire, freezing troop movements and aiming to restore peace and allow civilians to return home safely.
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China and India are making peaceful progress! Troops from both countries are implementing border resolutions, signaling improved relations and a hopeful future. Get the scoop on this positive development!