The deadly conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has forced thousands to flee their homes. The fighting, one of the worst in years, has led to 34 deaths and displaced over 165,000 people. Despite promises of a ceasefire, clashes continue, causing fear and instability in the region.
In a recent development, the foreign ministers of both countries have agreed to hold talks in Malaysia. This step aims to ease tensions and find a peaceful solution. Both nations agreed no external countries should interfere in the issue, emphasizing it as a bilateral matter. The talks come after U.S. President Donald Trump urged both sides to agree to a ceasefire during his visit to Scotland.
The border dispute has devastated communities and disrupted lives, with many caught in the crossfire. A heart-wrenching example is Komsan Prachan, who lost his wife and children in an attack while they were shopping at a petrol station convenience store in Sisaket province.
Even as diplomatic efforts begin, fighting has not ceased, showing the difficulty of resolving this long-standing dispute.
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