Trump to ‘make a phone call’ on Cambodia-Thailand conflict

Trump to 'make a phone call' on Cambodia-Thailand conflict

US President Donald Trump announced his intention to “make a phone call” on Wednesday over the escalating hostilities between Thailand and Cambodia over their disputed border, which have necessitated evacuations.

In a rally speech to supporters in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Trump enumerated other diplomatic disputes he has engaged in, closing with: “And I regret to mention one named Cambodia-Thailand, which commenced today.”

“I must make a phone call tomorrow, and I believe they will understand,” he concluded.

“Who else could assert, ‘I will initiate a phone call and halt a conflict between two formidable nations’?”

In October, Trump co-signed a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand during his vacation to Asia.

The conflict between Thailand and Cambodia centres on a century-old dispute over borders drawn by France’s colonial administration, with both parties asserting claims to numerous boundary temples.

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