Core Viewpoint - The ongoing border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has resulted in significant casualties and displacement, prompting international attention and calls for a peaceful resolution [1][5][10]. Group 1: Conflict Overview - The border conflict has entered its third day, causing over 100 casualties and forcing more than 100,000 people to evacuate to safe areas [1]. - As of July 26, the conflict has resulted in 21 deaths in Thailand, including 13 civilians and 8 military personnel [8]. - The Cambodian side reports 13 deaths, including 5 soldiers and at least 8 civilians, with numerous injuries [10]. Group 2: International Response - The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting to discuss the conflict, with both Thailand and Cambodia expressing a desire for a peaceful resolution [1]. - U.S. President Trump communicated with the leaders of both countries, stating that the U.S. would consider trade agreements only after the conflict is resolved [3][5]. Group 3: Trade Implications - Trump indicated that the U.S. plans to impose tariffs ranging from 20% to 50% on various trade partners, with a specific 36% tariff on Thailand and Cambodia, which could impact future trade negotiations [6]. - Both Thai and Cambodian leaders have agreed to meet and work towards a ceasefire, with Thailand expressing a desire for bilateral talks to establish clear ceasefire measures [6][10]. Group 4: Safety Measures - The Cambodian government has closed 488 schools in affected provinces and restricted air traffic over conflict zones to ensure safety [10]. - Chinese embassies in both Cambodia and Thailand have issued warnings to their citizens to avoid conflict areas and provided emergency contact information [12][14].
泰柬冲突已致泰国21人死亡!特朗普与两国领导人通电话,提出一个要求
21世纪经济报道·2025-07-27 00:08