Bangkok: Thailand has announced that it will suspend the implementation of its recently signed peace deal with Cambodia, citing new tensions over a landmine explosion along their shared border. The decision comes just weeks after both countries agreed to a ceasefire aimed at ending months of deadly clashes.
Government spokesman Chai Wattanachai said Bangkok will temporarily halt all steps related to the “Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord” and will inform Washington, which had supported the deal signed in October in the presence of U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Thai government accuses Cambodia of laying new landmines in the Sisaket border area, where two Thai soldiers were reportedly injured over the weekend. Officials said the discovery violated the peace agreement’s commitment to de-mine th

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