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Cambodia signs ceasefire agreement with Thailand: Defence ministryThis happened following ‌three days of ⁠talks between the Southeast Asian ⁠neighbours ⁠who have ‌been ‌locked in fierce border ‍clashes for weeks.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Footage shows smoke rising following what Thailand said was airstrikes carried out in Cambodia along a disputed border area, in Preah Netr Preah, Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia.</p></div>

Footage shows smoke rising following what Thailand said was airstrikes carried out in Cambodia along a disputed border area, in Preah Netr Preah, Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia.

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Bangkok: Thailand and Cambodia agreed on Saturday ​to halt weeks of fierce border ‌clashes, the worst fighting in ⁠years between the ‌Southeast Asian countries that has included fighter jets sorties, exchange of rocket fire and artillery barrages.

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"Both sides agree to maintain ​current troop deployments without further movement," their defence ministers said in a joint statement on the ‌ceasefire, to ‌take effect at noon (0500 GMT).

"Any reinforcement would heighten tensions and ⁠negatively affect long-term efforts to resolve the situation," according to the statement released on social media ⁠by Cambodia's Defence Ministry.

The agreement, ⁠signed by Thai Defence Minister ‌Natthaphon Nakrphanit and his Cambodian ‌counterpart Tea Seiha, ended 20 days of fighting that has killed at least ‍101 people and displaced more than half a million on both sides.

The clashes were re-ignited in early December after a breakdown in a ceasefire that U.S. President Donald Trump had helped broker to halt ​a previous round ‌of fighting in July.

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(Published 27 December 2025, 10:12 IST)