Thailand and Cambodia agree with the ‘immediate and unconditional ceasefire’.

Thailand and Cambodia agreed to “immediate and unconditional ceasefire” after a five -day battle on the border.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that his Thailand and Cambodian opponents will end their hostility at midnight.

Thailand first refused to arbitrate, but US President Donald Trump said the tariff negotiations would not proceed until “stopping”.

After the death of a Cambodian soldier, tensions on the border disputes of the century occurred in May.

Thailand imposed restrictions on citizens and tourists heading to Cambodia via land, and Cambodia banned some income from Thailand, including fruits, power and Internet services. Cambodia reported that hundreds of thousands of workers have returned from Thailand since May.

The situation expanded last week after Thai soldiers lost their legs. Thailand closed the border crossing with Cambodia, expelled the ambassador and recalled itself.

The two sides insisted that they had exchanged shootings early on Thursday, and each of them argued that the other party caused a conflict.

According to the Thai troops, many of the Thai casualties were civilians in the village where the rocket was right. Cambodia said 13 people have died so far, including eight civilians.

While peace talks were in the Kuala Lumpur on Monday, the shell and rocket continued to land in the two countries.

Anwar said that other members of Malaysia and regional blocks, Southeast Asian countries, or ASEAN associations helped to monitor the ceasefire.

In order to prevent more conflicts, both sides must now be greatly strengthened on the border, greatly enhanced on the border, and agree to accommodate any kind of independent monitoring.

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Mannet explained it as a very good meeting to immediately prevent the battle. Cambodia has been pushing for truce since Friday because the army has been driven by the Thai army.

Thailand’s PM Phumtham Wechayachai acting simply promised to respect the ceasefire.

The situation of the front line, which can only be approached to the two troops, is still unclear.

Thailand insisted that he had controlled a number of Cambodia Healed hills, and maintained continuous artillery shooting from a much larger weapon of heavy guns and hit Cambodia in the air.

The Thai government was reluctant to participate in the peace talks, and the ceasefire meant the end of the rocket shooting that killed at least 14 Thai civilians, saying that the dialogue between the two countries could follow Cambodia’s “true intentions.”

Malaysia broked the talks, but with Trump, many credit will belong to Washington. Saturday night, his last passing, was forced to accept the ceasefire almost certainly, threatening to stop all negotiations on the decline in US tariffs unless the two countries agreed to stop the battle.

Both rely heavily on US exports and are faced with 36%of tariffs on exports without transactions. As a result, the manufacturer has caused a great deal of disadvantage for manufacturers in neighboring countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia, which has already made a deal to reduce tariffs to less than 20%.

But considering that there is a deep distrust between the two troops, it will be difficult to maintain a ceasefire.

Thailand has suddenly used a number of rocket launchers on Thursday, causing most civilian casualties, and until then, it has expanded dramatically what small screens between soldiers.

The older evacuation people near the Thai border, which lived in the Cambodian civil war in the 1980s, told the BBC last week that this was the worst they had experienced.

The Thai military said that about 140,000 civilians were evacuated from seven states to shelters on Sunday.

In Cambodia, where the media are seriously limited, about 135,000 people migrated along the border along the border, citing a spokesman for the Department of Defense.

A 75 -year -old Cambodian woman, who was evacuated to shelters, said it was still not safe because he could hear the Thai drone flying over the tent on Monday.

She said, “I want to stop the war this evening.”