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Trump Secures Ceasefire, Upholds Peace Abroad
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- Trump stated both countries agreed to halt all hostilities and return to accords originally established with U.S. involvement.
- He credited Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for assisting with the negotiations.
- This marks Trump’s second attempt to establish peace, following a collapsed agreement from June.
President Donald Trump announced he has successfully negotiated a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, emphasizing American leadership on the global stage. Trump’s intervention comes after both countries exchanged fire, threatening stability in the region.
In a direct statement, Trump described positive talks with Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet about ending renewed conflict in their longstanding dispute.
The White House’s approach asserts American influence and commitment to safeguarding peace and free trade, upholding the principles of limited government interference in foreign disputes, while calling out global instability that threatens U.S. interests.
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