Trump's ceasefire push fails to stop Thailand-Cambodia border clashes
Briefly

Cambodia and Thailand have accused each other of artillery attacks following U.S. President Donald Trump advocating for a ceasefire. Fighting has led to over 30 deaths, including civilians, and the evacuation of over 200,000 people from border areas. Cambodia supports the ceasefire request, while Thailand is hesitant to negotiate due to perceived attacks on its civilians. Despite both nations expressing a desire for peace talks, artillery fire erupted, with each side blaming the other for initiating further conflict.
Cambodia and Thailand have traded accusations of artillery attacks after US President Donald Trump's call for a ceasefire between the two countries.
The recent hostilities left over 30 people dead, including 13 civilians in Thailand and eight in Cambodia, with over 200,000 evacuated from border areas.
While Cambodia endorsed Trump's ceasefire call, Thailand stated it could not commence talks amid accusations of attacks on civilians by Cambodia.
Both nations initiated artillery fire and continued to blame each other for the recent conflicts, although they expressed a desire for a ceasefire.
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