Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to end their border dispute after a five-day conflict that resulted in at least 43 deaths and displaced over 300,000 people. The two countries' top defence officials met in Malaysia to establish guidelines for resolving future disputes, restoring trust between their military forces, and agreeing on ceasefire measures. US President Donald Trump had previously threatened to halt tariff negotiations unless there was peace, but reduced the proposed tariff from 49% to 19%. Cambodia's deputy prime minister welcomed the reduction as a gesture of goodwill. The agreement comes after Pakistan nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in June, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also nominated him last month.