Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Halt Border Clash
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Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement to stop recent fighting along their shared border.
The deal, announced on [Date], aims to end military clashes near ancient temples. Both sides have agreed to stop all fighting immediately.
The agreement has two key rules. First, neither country will move troops or equipment into the area. Second, both sides must respect each other's airspace. Military aircraft are not allowed to cross the border.
This is the latest effort to calm tensions in the disputed region. Previous ceasefires have broken down, leading to renewed violence.
International observers are now monitoring the border. They will report if either side violates the new terms.