Trump Claims Cambodia and Thailand Signed ‘Historic’ Peace Deal

By Amanuel Janberu
Published on 10/27/25

The peace agreement was signed by Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and his Cambodian counterpart Hun Sen.

Cambodia and Thailand have been embroiled in a border dispute for years, and have withdrawn troops they deployed after Trump warned them to do so last July.

Trump said the deal saved millions of lives and that he had made peace a "tradition" and that he would continue to pressure warring countries to make peace through trade deals.

Trump also stated that he will continue to pressure warring countries to bring peace through trade agreements.

The agreement states that the countries will work to remove heavy weapons from their borders and dismantle smuggling camps along their borders.

After the agreement, both countries signed a trade agreement with the United States, and the Cambodian Prime Minister has already announced that he has nominated Trump for the next Nobel Peace Prize.