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Cambodia and Thailand Sign Ceasefire Agreement Hours After Thai Airstrikes End Deadly Border Clashes

Cambodia and Thailand Sign Ceasefire Agreement Hours After Thai Airstrikes End Deadly Border Clashes
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Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to an immediate ceasefire following nearly three weeks of intense border fighting that killed over 100 people and displaced more than half a million, with the deal signed just hours after Thai airstrikes, marking a fragile halt to escalating tensions over disputed territory.

Cambodia and Thailand signed a new ceasefire agreement on 27 December 2025 to end weeks of armed combat along their shared border, hours after Thailand conducted airstrikes, according to the Associated Press as reported on ABC News.

Ceasefire Ends Weeks of Intense Border Fighting

Thailand and Cambodia committed to an immediate ceasefire after nearly three weeks of intense fighting that resulted in over 100 deaths and the displacement of more than half a million people, according to a YouTube news summary of headlines from 27 December 2025.

As reported by David Muir for ABC World News Tonight, Thailand and Cambodia have signed an agreement to implement the ceasefire, addressing competing claims to territory along their border.

Historical Tensions Fuel Recent Escalation

The border clashes, part of the 2025 Cambodia-Thailand conflict, arose from longstanding disputes over territory, leading to 20 days of deadly exchanges that prompted the urgent ceasefire, as detailed in the YouTube headlines broadcast.

Airstrikes Precede Rapid Agreement

Thailand conducted airstrikes mere hours before the ceasefire signing, according to the Associated Press via Wikipedia’s current events portal for 27 December 2025, underscoring the volatile nature of the standoff.

Broader Regional and Global Developments

According to ABC News international coverage, the ceasefire comes amid other global tensions, including China imposing sanctions on 20 US defence companies over Taiwan arms sales, with Beijing accusing Washington of crossing a red line by freezing assets and barring business dealings.

The Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire agreement halts immediate hostilities after weeks of clashes that caused significant casualties and displacement, with both nations committing to de-escalation as reported by ABC News and the Associated Press.

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