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Thailand and Cambodia have begun ceasefire talks in Malaysia after five days of deadly border clashes. Over 30 people have ...
Cambodia and Thailand agree to an immediate ceasefire with ASEAN support, aiming to restore peace and regional stability.
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.
The two sides held peace talks in Malaysia after US President Trump suggested he would not resume trade talks if hostilities continued.
In a historic move, Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to a ceasefire to end their most intense conflict in over a decade. Talks chaired by ASEAN's Anwar Ibrahim facilitated the agreement. The ...
The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire on Monday effective midnight, in a bid to bring an end to their ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has mediated talks between the Prime Ministers of Thailand and Cambodia, and has ...
Peace talks, hosted by Malaysia and backed by the US and China, will see a ceasefire start at midnight on Monday.
The ceasefire takes effect at midnight on Monday in a bid to end the Southeast Asian neighbors’ deadliest conflict in more than a decade.
The deal on Monday ended the five-day deadly border clashes, after increasing international pressure to bring the fighting to a halt. View on euronews ...
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed on an immediate ceasefire in their border conflict. This was announced by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim after talks between the heads of government of the ...
Thailand and Cambodia's leaders started peace talks on Monday in Malaysia aimed at reaching a ceasefire after five days of ...