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Thailand’s defense chief has described the recent agreement to end weeks of clashes with Cambodia as a strategic test of sincerity, rather than a straightforward concession. The announcement comes a day after both countries committed to cease hostilities following intense fighting along their shared border. Officials from both nations have expressed hope that the agreement will lead to a lasting peace, although concerns about the underlying issues remain.

The clashes between Thai and Cambodian forces have resulted in casualties and heightened tensions in the region, prompting international calls for restraint and dialogue. The Thai defense chief emphasized that the decision to cease hostilities is part of a broader strategic approach, suggesting that the move is centered on building trust and verifying commitments rather than immediate resolution of all disputes.

Officials from both sides are expected to engage in negotiations aimed at addressing the root causes of the conflict, which involve longstanding territorial disputes around border areas. Experts note that while the military ceasefire is a positive development, ongoing diplomatic efforts will be crucial to achieving a sustainable peace. The situation remains sensitive, with analysts watching closely for any signs of renewed tensions or progress in bilateral relations.

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