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Agreement follows talks aimed at ending weeks of deadly clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border.
Thailand and Cambodia have signed a ceasefire agreement to halt weeks of intense fighting along their border, which resulted in over 100 deaths and displaced more than half a million civilians. The ceasefire, effective at noon local time, prohibits all forms of violence, including attacks on civilians and military targets. Both nations agreed to maintain current troop levels without further movements. The agreement was signed by Thai Defence Minister Natthaphon Narkphanit and Cambodian Defence Minister Tea Seiha, concluding 20 days of the worst conflict in years.
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