A brutal border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand has escalated into its fourth day, claiming dozens of lives and displacing over 150,000 people. Amidst the intensifying hostilities, President Donald Trump has made a dramatic intervention, threatening to derail ongoing trade negotiations with both nations unless an immediate ceasefire is secured. However, despite diplomatic overtures, reports from the contested border indicate that heavy shelling and troop movements continue, casting a shadow over the prospects for an swift end to the violence.
On Saturday, with a reported death toll of at least 33, Trump revealed his direct engagement with both Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand’s acting Prime Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, in a fervent effort to broker peace and tentatively agreed to a ceasefire with Cambodia, signaling readiness for talks to end the deadliest conflict in over a decade.
Through a series of Truth Social posts, Trump detailed his conversations: “Just spoke to the Prime Minister of Cambodia relative to stopping the War with Thailand,” he began.
Soon after, he added, “I have just spoken to the Acting Prime Minister of Thailand, and it was a very good conversation.” His optimistic takeaway: “Thailand, like Cambodia, wants to have an immediate Ceasefire, and PEACE.”
Trump then positioned himself as the crucial go-between: “I am now going to relay that message back to the Prime Minister of Cambodia. After speaking to both Parties, Ceasefire, Peace, and Prosperity seems to be a natural. We will soon see!”
Reflecting on the deadly situation, Trump drew a comparison: “I am trying to simplify a complex situation! Many people are being killed in this War, but it very much reminds me of the Conflict between Pakistan and India, which was brought to a successful halt.” In a stark warning, he also indicated that the advancement of trade deals with both nations would be contingent on an immediate cessation of hostilities.
The foreign ministry also said in a statement on X, “Thailand agrees in principle to have a ceasefire in place”.
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