Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire following five days of intense fighting along their disputed border, which has killed dozens and displaced over 150,000 people. The conflict centers on long-standing territorial disputes, particularly around ancient Hindu temples, and has periodically erupted into violence for decades. International actors, including US President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, played key roles in brokering the truce, with Trump leveraging trade threats to push for peace. Despite the ceasefire agreement, there is skepticism about its durability, as both sides accuse each other of bad faith and sporadic clashes have persisted. The crisis has highlighted the fragility of regional stability and the economic risks for both nations, especially in tourism.
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