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Border clashes decrease as Thai and Cambodian generals strike temporary truce
Border clashes have decreased as Thai and Cambodian army chiefs agreed on a temporary truce.
Military commanders reached a mutual agreement during trilateral discussions involving three key border zones on Monday.
Thai army spokesman Major General Vinthai Suwaree said that a ceasefire and troop freeze along the border will take effect ahead of the upcoming General Border Committee (GBC) meeting on August 4 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
The meeting will be hosted by Cambodian Defence Minister General Tea Seiha, and Thailand's Defence Minister, General Natthapon Nakpanic, will be attending.
The temporary peace agreement was announced after army leaders held talks in Sa Kaeo and Surin provinces. A third meeting was held online between Vice Admiral Apichart Sapprasert, chief of the Chanthaburi and Trat Border Defence Command, and the commander of Cambodia's Military Region 3.
The escalating military confrontation - the bloodiest in more than a decade - flared in areas of land illegally occupied by Thailand, with both countries accusing each other of instigating the violence on July 24.
The Thai army claimed the clash began when six armed Cambodian soldiers approached a Thai outpost after a drone was heard near a disputed Khmer temple. Thai troops said they shouted warnings and claimed the Cambodians opened fire first.
However, Cambodia's Defence Ministry accused Thailand of provoking the violence, saying its forces acted in self-defence.
Officials said at least 38 people have been killed and more than 300,000 displaced on both sides of the border.
Both sides reached a truce at midnight on Monday, following talks facilitated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
He said: 'This is a vital first step toward de-escalation and the restoration of peace and security.'
US President Donald Trump had earlier threatened to pause trade deals with both countries if clashes continued.
He said after the ceasefire was forged: 'By ending this War, we have saved thousands of lives ... I have now ended many Wars in just six months — I am proud to be the President of PEACE!'
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