Thailand and Cambodia sign ceasefire agreement after weeks of deadly border clashes • FRANCE 24

Thailand and Cambodia on Saturday (December 27) signed a ceasefire agreement after three weeks of fighting that killed at least 47 people and displaced more than a million. FRANCE 24 correspondent, Tommy Walker, tells us more. 
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34 comments
  1. be aware of the oreshnik, positioned in east belarus, to go through kalinigrad and towards copenhagen..( i dont know the distance it can go, but it could properly by a thing.. ) they wont be shot down in kalinigrad, so the baltic sea has to be present between this… and they are trying out turkey and estonia and all in between… this will be tested/tried out new years eve, or thier 7.th january thingy… be prepared please..

  2. Everything started with Franco-Siam treaty 1907

    It's funny when France talking about peace when they divide it during colonial era 😔

  3. Right after the ceasefire agreement, Thailand is starting to create a new problem with land mines that has been created before , therefore it will not good sign at all unless they are ready to stop their aggression.

  4. And recently, after the ceasefire, Thailand detected an aircraft from Belarus (a Russian ally) flying to Cambodia, bypassing Thai airspace and using Malaysian airspace instead. I assume there might be drones, mercenaries, and PM2.5 landmines on board.

    ….Can we really trust Cambodia (Hun Sen)?🙄

  5. what if Thai land and Cambodia united, the language is similar to each other. Create a new language that both can understand / or just change it to English like the Philippine.

  6. If soldiers walked through jungle border areas why were sniffer dogs and mine detectors not used properly , 6 years ago as an Australian I visited farmland with Apopo and CMAC where landmines and UXO were found , this was 12k inside of Cambodia from the Preah Vihear Temple. On the actual border there are thousands of landmines concentrated ,It takes weeks to clear a small area with heavy machinery , APOPO mine detecting rats and CMAC also using detectors . They are there are very dangerous and difficult to find.

  7. When a ceasefire was signed that country will play a faked action by using land mines accidents again. Why not just hold your troopa not going to another country's sovereignty? Please STOP this cowardly action again and again

  8. The Thai Royal Navy took control of the Three Houses area, they found evidence evidence of landmine plots, mobile phones with video clips teaching how to lay PMN-2, and modified bombs. In one of the document found inside the bunger previously occupied by Cambodian soldiers, it dated back to October 2024. This is the evidence that Hunsen has planned this for some time.

  9. The destruction of Hindu temples by Thailand is tragic. Thailand should rebuild the Hindu temples that were destroyed in the shelling.

  10. Lets hope Thailand keep this ceasefire! Thank you for the countries who helped to hold this ceasefire from the invasion of Thailand.

  11. Not going to lasted long. It’s just to buy time for Cambodia to do something maybe get more weapons to the border,recruit more troops but they will start it again when they’re ready.

  12. Cambodia values peace and human life over victory and justice, accepting that such things do not truly exist in this world, we hope to have a long-lasting peace not just temporary ones 😢

  13. In my opinion, the problem stems from the flawed and inadequate of Thai-Cambodian Memorandum of Understanding (MOU43), not the French. Cambodia used this MOU as a shield against attack while they gradually encroached on the area, eventually establishing military bases. Thailand could only protest more than 600 times. The essence of the MOU was that during the survey and demarcation of the border, neither side was allowed to enter overlapping areas, and any problems should be resolved peacefully.

  14. "Cambodia put PMN-2" refers to recent, serious accusations by Thailand that Cambodia is planting Soviet-made PMN-2 anti-personnel mines along their shared border, violating the Ottawa Treaty (Mine Ban Treaty) and escalating border tensions, causing injuries to Thai soldiers and endangering civilians in mid-to-late 2025. These incidents, involving newly laid mines, triggered armed clashes, with Thailand reporting soldiers wounded from PMN-2s found on Thai soil, prompting international concern and calls for accountability.

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