Thailand has vowed to continue its military efforts along the disputed border with Cambodia, despite U.S. President Donald Trump's attempt to broker a new ceasefire. The ongoing conflict has seen fighter jets and heavy weapons being deployed by both sides, marking some of the heaviest fighting in the area since July.

In a recent statement, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul made clear that military actions would persist until there is no perceived threat to Thai land and people. This comes after Trump announced a ceasefire agreement, which both Anutin and Cambodian Premier Hun Manet have not confirmed in their public statements.

The situation remains tense, with thousands displaced and both governments exchanging severe accusations. Cambodian officials have rejected claims of laying

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