Thailand has formally accused Cambodia of violating a ceasefire agreement, despite efforts to stabilize the border region. The Thai army spokesman stated that recent military movements by Cambodian forces have breached the terms of the ceasefire, which was initially reached on July 29 to avoid escalation in the disputed northern border area.

The conflict along the border has long been a source of tension between the two Southeast Asian neighbors. The recent allegations come amid ongoing concerns over rising hostilities and the fragility of the peace process. Both countries have engaged in diplomatic talks to address issues but have also accused each other of provocations, complicating resolution efforts.

The Thai government has called for moderation and adherence to the ceasefire agreement to prevent further clashes. Meanwhile, Cambodian officials have yet to respond publicly to the allegations. The region remains tense as both sides prepare for possible negotiations or renewed hostilities, underscoring the fragile state of peace in this border area.

The international community continues to watch the situation closely, urging restraint and diplomatic dialogue. The incident highlights the difficulties in fully implementing ceasefire arrangements in historically tense border zones and signals the need for sustained efforts to ensure lasting peace between Thailand and Cambodia.

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