Thailand-Cambodia Border Talks Show Progress as Clashes Subside
Ongoing Thailand-Cambodia border negotiations show reduced clashes, with ASEAN observers present. Two Thai soldiers injured in de-mining operations this week.
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Ongoing Thailand-Cambodia border negotiations show reduced clashes, with ASEAN observers present. Two Thai soldiers injured in de-mining operations this week.
Thailand acknowledges China’s neutral mediation in recent Cambodia border tensions, highlighting diplomatic efforts to maintain regional stability.
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