Bangkok, June 9 -- Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has assigned the military to assess the need for adjusting border checkpoint operations with Cambodia amid easing tensions, reported the local English-language daily online newspaper The Nation. The Deputy PM, also Defence Minister, confirmed that tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border have eased significantly, following Cambodian troops' return to positions held in 2024 and the closure of defensive trenches in compliance with Thai requests. Phumtham credited the successful de-escalation to coordinated negotiations at every level of command, involving PM-level discussions down to direct coordination between the Supreme Commanders, Army Commanders, and Thailand's Second Arm...
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