Thailand and Cambodia Reach Ceasefire Agreement After Border Clashes
Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to an immediate ceasefire following days of deadly clashes along their disputed border. The ceasefire, mediated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, will be followed by a meeting of regional commanders on July 29. The conflict has resulted in casualties on both sides, with the United States and China offering assistance in the negotiations.

Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire starting at midnight local time, following clashes along their disputed border.
A meeting of regional commanders from both sides will be held on July 29, mediated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the current chair of ASEAN.
Leaders from both countries met in Putrajaya to discuss the ongoing conflict, which has resulted in casualties on both sides.
The ceasefire negotiations were also supported by the United States and China, with US State Department officials providing assistance on the ground.
The establishment of a Cambodian-Thai General Boundary Committee was announced, with an initial meeting scheduled for August 4.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
According to the source: CNN.
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