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After five days of the deadliest border violence in a decade, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate, ...
Thailand’s Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet will attend the talks.
Negotiations to end the border conflict, which has killed dozens of people since it began last week, are scheduled for Monday ...
Thailand and Cambodia will enter into an unconditional ceasefire starting at midnight on Monday, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced.
While the US and China urge a ceasefire, Thailand’s acting prime minister says he’s wary of Cambodia’s ‘acting in good faith’ ...
The fighting, which began last Thursday after a land mine explosion injured Thai soldiers, has killed at least 35 people and ...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet stated the dialogue was co-organised by the United States, with China’s participation.
The ceasefire takes effect at midnight on Monday in a bid to end the Southeast Asian neighbors’ deadliest conflict in more than a decade.
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire after five days of deadly border clashes. The breakthrough came during ASEAN-hosted talks in Malaysia, led by Prime ...
The two sides held peace talks in Malaysia after US President Trump suggested he would not resume trade talks if hostilities continued.
Thailand and Cambodia have begun ceasefire talks in Malaysia after five days of deadly border clashes. Over 30 people have ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end their border conflict, which has been raging for five days.
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