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Trump plans call to stop Thailand-Cambodia fighting

Published on: December 10, 2025 6:18 PM

U.S. President Donald Trump announced he plans to make a telephone call to halt renewed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, aiming to salvage the ceasefire he helped broker in July. The fighting reignited on Monday, and both sides accuse each other of targeting civilians along the disputed border.

Thailand’s government maintains that negotiations should not begin through a third party, urging Cambodia to first change its stance and formally request talks. In contrast, Cambodia insists it only acts in self-defence and continues to seek peace amid rising tensions. Meanwhile, Trump emphasized his willingness to intervene directly to prevent further escalation.

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The clashes have forced Cambodia to withdraw its athletes from the Southeast Asian Games in Thailand, citing safety concerns. Both nations reported civilian areas affected by artillery, rockets, drones, and tanks, including hospitals and homes near border towns and the contested Preah Vihear temple complex.

The situation intensified after a Thai soldier was injured by a landmine, which Bangkok attributes to Cambodia, escalating distrust between the neighbours. Thailand previously suspended de-escalation measures agreed at an October summit, while Cambodia continues to affirm its readiness to talk at any time.

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Residents on both sides of the border have evacuated their homes, though some villagers remain to protect property. Witnesses describe fleeing multiple times as the shelling shook their communities, with many scrambling to makeshift shelters amid the ongoing military operations.

Trump has previously played a central role in maintaining the fragile truce and used trade negotiations to encourage compliance. His upcoming call highlights the continuing international concern over the conflict and the urgent need for a diplomatic solution to prevent further casualties.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: border fighting Southeast Asia, Ceasefire Talks, civilian areas attacked, Latest, Thailand Cambodia clash, Thailand Cambodia tensions, Trump intervention

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