Trump Claims Thailand, Cambodia Agree to "Stop Shooting" at Border

📡 123 · 1 min read ·
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to halt military clashes at their shared border. He made the announcement during a campaign speech in Philadelphia. The claim refers to long-standing, sporadic gunfire between troops along the disputed border near ancient temples. However, there has been no immediate confirmation from either the Thai or Cambodian governments. Trump presented this as a diplomatic achievement from his time in office. He suggested his relationship with the leaders of both nations made the agreement possible. Border tensions between the two Southeast Asian countries have persisted for decades. Skirmishes have occasionally caused casualties and displaced villagers. A lasting resolution has been a repeated goal of regional diplomacy. The former president did not provide specific details on when the alleged agreement was made or its terms. Official channels in Bangkok and Phnom Penh have yet to comment on the statement.