A conflict that Donald Trump has bragged about solving has exploded back into crisis after a soldier was severely wounded by a landmine.
Thailand has suspended the peace accord with Cambodia, signed two weeks ago, that Trump claims he helped negotiate.
The accord was signed between the two countries at a regional summit on Oct. 26, which Trump attended. Thailand now says it will cease taking steps to implement it following the violence.
Two Thai troops were wounded near the border in Sisaket province by a mine. A sergeant lost his right leg, the Royal Thai Army said.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said his government is now pumping the brakes on realizing the agreement in the immediate aftermath. Among the plans being backtracked on is the release of Cambodian prisoners

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