According to the Thai Daily News on December 8, General Winthai Suwari, a spokesperson for the Royal Thai Army, said on the same day that Thailand had launched air strikes along the disputed border with Cambodia. Both countries had previously accused each other of violating the ceasefire agreement.
In July this year, the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia escalated into five days of intense fighting. The two countries then reached a ceasefire agreement following mediation by U.S. President Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar. In October, Trump also witnessed the signing of a further ceasefire agreement between the two countries in Kuala Lumpur.
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