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Fresh cross-border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia broke out on Sunday hours after US President Donald Trump announced the two Southeast Asian nations had agreed to ceasefire talks.
The fighting, which began last Thursday after a land mine explosion injured Thai soldiers, has killed at least 35 people and displaced over 260,000 people.
As part of the cease-fire deal, military commanders from both sides will hold talks Tuesday to defuse tensions while Cambodia will host a border committee meeting on Aug. 4.
Thailand and Cambodia signed a 13-point ceasefire agreement in Malaysia, aiming to ease escalating border tensions and restore peace.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand on Monday. The agreement calls for an "immediate and unconditional" halt to fighting, effective from ...
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an “immediate and unconditional” ceasefire, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, whose nation has brokered the talks, said Monday.
Thailand, Cambodia agree to ‘immediate, unconditional’ ceasefire: Malaysia Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim says truce between the Southeast Asian neighbours to begin at 17:00 GMT.
Talks are scheduled to begin at 3pm local time on Jul 28, with acting PM Phumtham Wechayachai leading the Thai negotiating team. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet is also expected to attend.
In short: Malaysia is expected to host talks between Cambodia and Thailand on Monday afternoon local time. Cross-border clashes between the two countries have resulted in 30 deaths and the ...