Trump monitors peace: Thailand and Cambodia sign agreement!

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US President Trump attends the signing of a peace agreement between Thailand and Cambodia to end a conflict.

US-Präsident Trump nimmt an der Unterzeichnung eines Friedensabkommens zwischen Thailand und Kambodscha teil, um einen Konflikt zu beenden.
US President Trump attends the signing of a peace agreement between Thailand and Cambodia to end a conflict.

Trump monitors peace: Thailand and Cambodia sign agreement!

In a remarkable turnaround in the decades-long conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, the two countries have agreed to a ceasefire. This agreement comes ahead of a signing of a peace agreement, which will also be attended by US President Donald Trump. Malaysian Foreign Minister Hasan announced that the signing will take place during the upcoming ASEAN Summit in Malaysia later this month, as Deutschlandfunk reported.

The conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated in recent months, particularly after five days of intense fighting in July that left more than 40 dead and forced over 300,000 people to flee their homes. This is a dramatic escalation in a long-standing dispute over borders in the Emerald Triangle, which both nations claim. Loud daily news The ceasefire was announced “immediately and unconditionally” by Malaysian mediators, increasing hopes for stability in the region.

Negotiations and international influences

Against the background of this ceasefire, diplomatic talks also took place, in which representatives from the USA and China were involved in the negotiations. Malaysia, which currently holds the rotating chairmanship of ASEAN, plays a key role as a mediator. A meeting of the military leaders of both countries is already planned for Tuesday, while another meeting of the General Border Committee is scheduled for August 4th. Both countries have also agreed to resume communication between their governments, which can be seen as a positive step.

The serious fighting on the border not only led to military losses, but also to severe civilian damage. Civilian buildings, including a hospital and a supermarket, were reportedly hit, and Cambodia made serious allegations that Thailand had used chemical weapons, which the Thai side vehemently denied. The conflict took place in an environment in which even civilians - more than 20 of those killed were reportedly civilians - were tragically affected.

Political framework and threats

Trump has long warned of economic consequences if an agreement is not reached in negotiations. His call for an immediate ceasefire has so far been met with hesitation as sporadic fighting continues to be reported despite the agreement. Looking at recent events, it is clear that this border conflict is not only a bilateral dispute, but also reflects the geopolitical interests of larger powers. On August 29, 2025, Thai soldiers were injured by a mine at the border, which illustrates the fragility of the current situation Time reported.

A look into the future shows that there is a lot at stake. The impending peace deal could be the key to a lasting solution to the conflict, and with a committed Trump at his side, it is hoped that a closure can be put to this passionate dispute. The next few weeks will be crucial, and Thailand and Cambodia face the challenge of not only resolving their disputes but also regaining the trust of civilians.