KUALA LUMPUR — A powerful moment of peace unfolded on Sunday as the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia signed an enhanced ceasefire agreement, marking the official end of their deadly five-day border conflict.
What made the moment even more remarkable — US President Donald Trump was there to witness it.
The signing took place shortly after Trump arrived at the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, where world leaders gathered in hopes of strengthening regional stability.
This new agreement expands on a truce first reached three months ago — one that came after Trump personally called both leaders, urging them to lay down arms or risk jeopardizing their ongoing trade talks with Washington.
That call helped silence the guns. And now, with both nations’ signatures on paper, the ceasefire stands as a symbol of what diplomacy — and determination — can still achieve in a divided world.