In a landmark agreement brokered by Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia have reached a ceasefire deal to end the violent conflict that has displaced over 260,000 people. The two South East Asian countries have been embroiled in a territorial dispute over the Preah Vihear temple for years, leading to frequent clashes along their shared border.

The ceasefire agreement, signed in the presence of international mediators, including former US President Donald Trump, marks a significant step towards peace in the region. Both Thailand and Cambodia have committed to resolving their differences through dialogue and peaceful negotiation.

The conflict has taken a heavy toll on the civilian population, with thousands of families forced to flee their homes to escape the violence. Humanitarian organizations have been working tirelessly to provide relief and support to those affected by the conflict.

As the ceasefire takes effect, there is hope that stability and security will be restored to the region, allowing displaced families to return to their homes and rebuild their lives. The international community has welcomed the agreement and pledged continued support for peace efforts in Thailand and Cambodia.