Washington:
US President Donald Trump has said that as a result of his mediation, the leadership of Thailand and Cambodia agreed to meet immediately after the fight for three days.
According to a report by a news agency’s Reuters, the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to start an immediate conversation after three days of fighting their efforts for peace.
Donald Trump said that he had spoken to Cambodian Prime Minister Hoon Manett and Thailand’s acting Prime Minister Fartham Vichcha and warned him that if the border dispute was going on, he would not compromise with anyone.
He said that both sides immediately urged ceasefire and peace.
The report stated that Thailand’s acting Prime Minister Futtham Vichachai thanked Donald Trump and said that Thailand in principle agreed in principle that there should be a ceasefire but serious intentions should be seen by Cambodia.
The Thai Prime Minister said that he had asked Trump to inform Cambodia that Thailand wants bilateral dialogue for a ceasefire as soon as possible, a ceasefire and a possible peaceful solution to the strategy and a potential peaceful solution of the strategy.
It is understood that more than 30 civilians have been killed and dozens have been injured in the war that began between Thailand and Cambodia three days ago three days ago and more than 30,000 people have been displaced.
According to Thai officials, seven of his soldiers and 13 citizens have been killed so far, while Cambodia says his 5 soldiers and 8 civilians have been killed.