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PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia (AP) — Thailand and Cambodia agreed Monday to an unconditional ceasefire during a meeting in Malaysia, in ...
The talks, announced by a spokesperson for the Thai prime minister's office on Sunday, come after pressure from U.S.
China held talks with representatives from Thailand and Cambodia on Wednesday as efforts to defuse tensions following the ...
The talks between commanders on both sides were seen as a crucial test of whether the cease-fire deal reached on Monday would ...
Along the border, there were signs of calm with some of the more than 260,000 people displaced by the fighting returning to ...
The meeting comes after US President Trump had earlier suggested he would not resume trade talks if hostilies continued.
Thai acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet began ceasefire talks in Malaysia ...
The breakthrough came after Mr Trump said that Thai and Cambodian leaders were willing to “quickly work out a ceasefire”. The ...
Fresh cross-border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia broke out on Sunday hours after US President Donald Trump announced ...
Both countries' foreign ministers agreed that no other country should be involved in the issue, Mohamad Hasan said.
PUTRAJAYA: A special meeting between the leaders of Malaysia, Thailand, and Cambodia officially began at 3.15pm on Monday ...
Thailand and Cambodia's leaders will meet in Malaysia for peace talks on Monday, the Thai government said, as the countries ...
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