Thai and Cambodian diplomats meet in China to solidify ceasefire

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Thailand and Cambodia signed a new ceasefire after weeks of border fighting, with top diplomats meeting in China to solidify the agreement. The talks, mediated by China, aim to ensure a sustained ceasefire and promote lasting peace. The agreement includes a 72-hour observation period and the repatriation of Cambodian soldiers. China is providing humanitarian aid and seeks to play a constructive role in ensuring a sustainable ceasefire, following previous mediation efforts by Malaysia and the United States.


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