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‘Trade do trade’: Donald Trump called Cambodia, Thailand to ‘end the war’; ‘Conflict reminds me of India-Pakistan’. Bharat News

US President Donald Trump on Saturday called for ending the deadly border struggle from Cambodia and Thailand, threatening him that the US would not deal with him if they do not declare a ceasefire. He further stated that the struggle reminded him of “Pakistan and India”, which he claimed that “was brought in a successful stage.”He said, “The Prime Minister of Cambodia spoke relative to stopping the war with Thailand. I am calling the acting Prime Minister of Thailand, similarly, similarly, to request a ceasefire, and for the war at the end, which is currently furious,” he said in a post in a post.“We are coincidentally, currently working on trade with both countries, but do not want to make any deal with any country, if they are fighting – and I have told them that the call with Thailand is being made in a moment. The call with Cambodia is finished, but what Thailand has to say, based on the war stagnation and the ceasefire is expected to call. I am trying to simplify a complex situation! “He said.He said, “Many people are being killed in this war, but it reminds me of the struggle between Pakistan and India, which was brought in a successful stage,” he said.Soon after, Trump spoke to Thailand’s acting Prime Minister and said, “Like Cambodia”, he also wants a ceasefire. “I have only talked to the acting Prime Minister of Thailand, and it was a very good conversation. Like Cambodia, Thailand, immediate ceasefire, and peace wants to send peace. I am now going to send back the Prime Minister of Cambodia. After talking to both parties, Casfire, Shanti, and prosperity seems a natural. we will see soon! He said.Clashes between Cambodia and Thailand entered their third day, with the death toll to 33, crossing the number of casualties from the 2008–2011 struggle. Cambodia reported 13 deaths, including eight citizens, while Thailand confirmed 20 deaths, including 14 citizens. More than 138,000 people have been extracted from the border areas of Thailand, and more than 35,000 are displaced in Cambodia. The battle that began on Thursday includes heavy artillery, tanks, jets and ground forces. In response to rising violence, the United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting on Friday.

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