Thailand snubs Trump’s mediation, tells Cambodia to remove border troops
Trump, aiming for a Nobel Prize, has pushed for a peace deal, but PM Anutin insisted that Cambodia must take the first step in de-escalation

Trump’s intervention earlier this year helped end a brief but fierce border clash between the Southeast Asian neighbours, as he threatened to block US trade deals with both countries if they did not halt five days of fighting that killed dozens.
For peace talks to progress, Cambodia must withdraw troops and heavy weapons, clear landmines along the border and relocate Cambodian communities living near the border on Thai territory, Anutin said.
A day earlier, Anutin had downplayed Trump’s efforts to play mediator in the conflict. Politico reported earlier this week that Trump wants to preside over a peace deal signing between the two countries during a regional leaders’ summit in Kuala Lumpur, citing people it did not identify. The White House declined to comment.
