After five days of intense fighting along their disputed border, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, following international pressure and mediation efforts, including from U.S. President Donald Trump and ASEAN leaders. The conflict, rooted in a century-old territorial dispute over areas near ancient temples, has killed at least 34 people and displaced over 300,000 civilians. Despite the ceasefire, both sides have accused each other of violations, and sporadic clashes continue, raising doubts about the truce's durability. The crisis has exposed the limitations of ASEAN's conflict resolution mechanisms and heightened concerns about regional stability, with both the U.S. and China monitoring the situation closely. The economic impact is significant, especially for tourism-dependent communities, and the humanitarian situation remains dire for those displaced by the violence.
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