The latest flare-up between Thailand and Cambodia—their worst since the early 2010s—has ended with a hard-won ceasefire. Both sides agreed to halt all military actions after days of fatal fighting over a disputed border region, bringing relief to hundreds of thousands uprooted by the conflict.
Talks hosted by Malaysia resulted in promises to disengage troops and coordinate border security through joint military meetings.
As gunfire fades, leaders face a new challenge: rebuilding trust and helping those who lost homes and loved ones. International observers have hailed the breakthrough as a vital step and a possible model for resolving other long-standing Asian border disputes.
Regional Leaders Broker Peace After Deadliest Thai-Cambodia Border Clash Since 2011
