Thailand,11,DEC,2025,(India Today News CA):- Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has intensified along their border, entering a fourth day with artillery exchanges, civilian targeting accusations, and over 500,000 displaced. Bangkok rejects third-party mediation, favoring a legal approach despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s announced plan for direct phone calls to leaders. Cambodia expresses openness to talks, claiming self-defense.​​
Conflict Background
Tensions reignited after a fragile ceasefire Trump brokered in July 2025 via tariff threats, formalized in October. A Thai soldier’s landmine injury prompted Thailand to halt de-escalation, with mutual denials of recent placements. Disputes trace to longstanding border claims, escalating from minor incidents.​
Trump’s Prior Role
Trump previously halted five days of fighting by linking peace to trade talks, earning praise during a Malaysia ceremony. He now references successes like Pakistan-India and Israel-Iran pacts, vowing to “pick up the phone” at a Pennsylvania rally.​
Prospects for Success
Thailand’s foreign minister sees no negotiation room and opposes tariff leverage or external intervention. While a Malaysian minister notes leaders’ willingness post-calls, Bangkok’s firm stance and collapsed truce suggest limited impact without concessions. Escalation risks persist absent mutual de-escalation.

