Thailand's Prime Minister stated that the war with Cambodia will continue
His post appeared a few hours after US President Donald Trump announced that the parties were ready for a ceasefire.

Evacuation of a wounded Thai soldier. Photo: Royal Thai Army / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images
Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul wrote on Facebook that hostilities on the border with Cambodia would continue. His post appeared a few hours after US President Donald Trump announced that the parties were ready for a ceasefire.
"Thailand will continue military operations until we feel that our land and our people are no longer threatened. I want to state this clearly. Our actions this morning already spoke for themselves," â wrote Charnvirakul.
Cambodia's Ministry of Information stated that the Thai army continued to strike targets along the border. Thailand, in turn, accused Cambodia of "repeated violations of international rules," specifically, striking civilian targets and planting mines.
Earlier, Trump announced that he had spoken with the Prime Ministers of Thailand and Cambodia â Anutin Charnvirakul and Hun Manet, and they had agreed to cease hostilities.
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