‘Godbrothers’ Fallout Hangs Over Fragile Thai-Cambodia Truce

Thaksin Shinawatra, left, with Hun Sen in 2011.Photographer: Tang Chhin Sothy/AFP/Getty Images

Thailand and Cambodia on Thursday agreed to a set of measures to help maintain peace along their border after clashes last month killed more than 40 people and displaced 300,000.

But left unresolved is a clutch of personal and political rifts that sparked the worst fighting between the Southeast Asian neighbors in several decades, raising the risk that further provocations could reignite the violence.