On Saturday, Thailand and Cambodia announced the signing of a ceasefire agreement, ending 20 days of fighting over a decades-long border conflict. Defense ministers Natthaphon Narkphanit and Tea Seiha confirmed that both sides agreed to an immediate halt to hostilities, extending to all types of weapons and attacks on civilians, infrastructure, and military objectives. The clashes had killed more than 100 people and displaced over half a million civilians in both countries. The agreement is set to take effect at noon local time.
00:00On Saturday, Thailand and Cambodia announced the signing of a ceasefire agreement putting an end to 20 days of fighting over a decades-long border conflict.
00:09According to a statement made by Thai and Cambodian defense ministers, both sides agreed to an immediate ceasefire,
00:17which extends to all types of weapons and attacks on civilians, civilian objects and infrastructures, and military objectives of either side.
00:25The agreement puts an end to weeks of fierce fighting along the border, which has killed more than 100 people and forced the displacement of more than half a million civilians in both countries.
00:36The agreement was signed by Thai defense minister Nadefun Narepananti and his Cambodian counterpart Tia Cheia, and is set to take effect at noon local time.
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