In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Cambodia and Thailand have signed a historic peace accord to resolve their recent military clashes. The agreement was finalized at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, with crucial support from the United States. US President Donald Trump officiated the signing, hailing it as a pivotal moment for regional stability across Southeast Asia. The pact aims to formally end hostilities and establish a framework for perpetual peace in the disputed 800-kilometer border zone. This development comes after a brief but severe conflict earlier in the year, which resulted in casualties and a humanitarian crisis. The peace deal outlines the release of 18 Cambodian soldiers previously held by Thailand and a commitment to de-escalate by removing heavy artillery from the border. Economic diplomacy played a key role, as President Trump reportedly utilized the threat of increased tariffs on both nations to secure their agreement. This accord reinforces the United States’ dedication to diplomatic engagement and conflict resolution in the region.
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