‘Under no circumstances should not be violated’: Thailand-Kambodia expanded the peace treaty; Schedule another meeting

Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to expand a delicate ceasefire after last month’s deadly border clashes, killing at least 43 people and forced to flee more than 300,000. The agreement was formalized on Thursday in a joint statement signed by Thai Deputy Defense Minister Natafon Narfanit and his Cambodian counterpart Chai Seha. Both sides promised to free the movements of the troop and suspend all forms of armed enmity, including attacks on civilians and military goals.According to the AFP, both sides include all types of weapons, including all types of weapons. The ceasefire followed a five -day battle of five days with a border of his disputed 800 km between Thailand and Cambodia, where long -term tension ruled the violence at ancient temple sites. After a conversation between US President Donald Trump and leaders of two warning countries, the Trus was broke into the trussian by the current ASEAN President Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.Although the early days of the Trus, limited clashes and violations of violations have been observed, hostility has declined since enmity. Thailand and Cambodia have also agreed to re -meet and avoid spreading misinformation within a month that can increase stress. Recent clashes in the region were the most serious in more than a decade.