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President Trump is calling an expanded ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia the historic deal.
He was on hand in Kuala Lumpur today presiding over the signing ceremony as part of his six-day trip through Asia.
Nina Rao has details on the agreement.
The dispute stems from territories that both nations share.
President Trump said his administration helped broker the ceasefire over a matter of days.
Thailand's Foreign Affairs Minister, Sihasak Pongketkiao,
says the signing addresses essential issues affecting the border between the two,
like the removal of heavy weapons and addressing scam operations.
What has been agreed demonstrates Cambodia's sincerity and genuine commitment to joining Thailand in the path towards peace.
President Trump's visit to Asia also includes scheduled stops in Japan and South Korea.
For NPR News, I'm Nina Rao in Kuala Lumpur.
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