Key Points

The UN Secretary-General has urged Thailand and Cambodia to halt hostilities following deadly border clashes. US President Trump has stepped in to mediate peace talks between the two nations. The conflict has already claimed lives and displaced thousands, reigniting long-standing territorial tensions. Both sides have shown willingness for a ceasefire, but Thailand insists on Cambodia’s sincerity before further negotiations.

Key Points: UN Chief Guterres Urges Ceasefire in Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes

  • UN Chief Guterres calls for ceasefire amid deadly Thailand-Cambodia clashes
  • US President Trump mediates peace talks between the two nations
  • Over a dozen killed and 150,000 displaced in recent border conflict
  • Thailand seeks bilateral dialogue but demands sincerity from Cambodia
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UN Chief calls for immediate ceasefire in Thailand-Cambodia border dispute; to address issues through dialogue

UN Secretary-General calls for immediate ceasefire as Thailand-Cambodia border conflict escalates, with US President Trump mediating peace talks.

"I urge both sides to immediately agree to a ceasefire and to address any issues through dialogue. – Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General"

New York, July 27

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday expressed his deep concern over the recent armed clashes along the Cambodia-Thailand border, urging both nations to agree to an immediate ceasefire and resolve their disputes through dialogue.

In a post on X, the UN Chief urged for a ceasefire and assistance to facilitate a peaceful resolution between the two nations.

"I am deeply concerned about the recent armed clashes at the border between Cambodia and Thailand. I urge both sides to immediately agree to a ceasefire and to address any issues through dialogue. I remain available to assist in efforts towards a peaceful resolution of the dispute," Guterres stated.

Bangkok and Phnom Penh are engaged in a territorial dispute dating back over a century, when colonial-era France first demarcated the border between them, CNN reported.

Since the conflict erupted on Thursday, officials report that over a dozen people have been killed, many more wounded, and more than 150,000 civilians displaced.

The UN Chief's call for a ceasefire came after US President Donald Trump stated that "Both Parties are looking for an immediate Ceasefire and Peace," in a post on Truth Social following a "very good call" with the Prime Minister of Cambodia, informing him of discussions with Thailand's Acting Prime Minister.

He noted that the negotiations were elaborated by trade talks with the US and that both nations have agreed to meet and work toward a ceasefire and eventual peace, expressing optimism about their shared history and culture.

"They are also looking to get back to the "Trading Table" with the United States, which we think is inappropriate to do until such time as the fighting STOPS. They have agreed to immediately meet and quickly work out a Ceasefire and, ultimately, PEACE! It was an Honor to deal with both Countries. They have a long and storied History and Culture. They will hopefully get along for many years to come. When all is done, and Peace is at hand, I look forward to concluding our Trading Agreements with both!" Trump stated in his post.

Thailand's Acting Prime Minister, Phumtham Wechayacha, responded positively to Trump's initiative.

In a post on Facebook, Wechayacha stated that he expressed his gratitude towards the US President for his concern over the conflict.

"A few moments ago, I had a conversation with President Trump, who requested that Thailand and Cambodia agree to a ceasefire immediately. I thanked President Trump for his concern and expressed that Thailand agrees in principle to have a ceasefire in place," Wechayacha stated.

However, he emphasised the need for sincerity from Cambodia, requesting Trump to convey Thailand's desire for a bilateral dialogue "as soon as possible" to establish measures and procedures for the ceasefire and a peaceful resolution.

"However, Thailand would like to see sincere intention from the Cambodian side. I also requested President Trump to convey to the Cambodian side that Thailand wants to convene a bilateral dialogue as soon as possible to bring forth measures and procedures for the ceasefire and the eventual peaceful resolution of the conflict," the post added.

According to CNN, the latest escalation has reignited hostilities, pitting Thailand--a seasoned US ally--against Cambodia's younger, China-aligned military forces.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Why is Trump suddenly involved in Asian affairs? The US always has hidden agendas. The UN should take lead here, not America. Remember how they handled Middle East conflicts? Disaster! Let regional organizations like ASEAN handle this first.
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Aryan P
Colonial borders are the root cause of so many conflicts in Asia and Africa. France drew these lines without considering local realities. Now innocent people suffer. Hope both nations find peaceful solution soon. #StopTheViolence
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Shweta Y
The civilian displacement figures are heartbreaking 💔. Reminds me of our own partition trauma. When will leaders learn that war only brings suffering? Both Thailand and Cambodia have such rich cultures - they should focus on cooperation, not conflict.
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Vikram M
Interesting how this is becoming US vs China proxy conflict. Thailand-US alliance vs Cambodia-China ties. Asian nations should resolve issues without superpower interference. Look at how India maintains strategic autonomy while engaging with all powers.
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Nisha Z
While ceasefire is urgently needed, long-term solution requires proper border demarcation. Maybe they can learn from India-Bangladesh land boundary agreement? It took decades but was finally resolved peacefully through dialogue and mutual respect.

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