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Cambodia and Thailand will meet in Malaysia on Monday for peace talks after days of deadly clashes on their disputed border sent civilians scrambling for safety and relations between the two neighbors cratering.
Cambodia and Thailand are meeting Monday in Malaysia for talks to end days of deadly fighting over their disputed border.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet stated the dialogue was co-organised by the United States, with China’s participation.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNThailand and Cambodia Agree to 'Immediate and Unconditional' Ceasefire After Deadly Temple ClashesAfter days of deadly border clashes over disputed temples, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an “immediate and unconditional” ceasefire. At least 34 people have been killed and over 200,000 displaced in the violence.
Thai and Cambodian leaders will meet in Malaysia for talks to end hostilities, a spokesperson for the Thai prime minister's office said Sunday. This comes following pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to end a deadly border dispute,
The UN Security Council held an emergency closed-door meeting Friday in New York. Malaysia, which chairs the 10-nation regional bloc that includes both countries, called for an end to the hostilities and offered to mediate.
"The U.S. already flunked the test and that should be a wakeup call," a former senior U.S. State Department official told Newsweek.
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Gas station in Thailand attacked with missiles from CambodiaAt least eight civilians were killed in attacks in a disputed border area between Cambodia and Thailand on Thursday, according to authorities. Thailand said Cambodian soldiers opened fire on a military base in Surin.