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Thailand and Cambodia to Enter US-Mediated Ceasefire Talks as Hostilities Persist

  • Thai and Cambodian leaders agreed to meet in Malaysia on Monday to negotiate a ceasefire ending four days of deadly border fighting.
  • The fighting erupted on July 24 after a land mine explosion amid a decades-long border dispute over Khmer-era temples and territory.
  • At least 34 people have died, including 21 in Thailand and 13 in Cambodia, while over 168,000 people have been displaced by the conflict.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump spoke separately with both leaders on Saturday, urging an immediate ceasefire and warning that continued hostilities would end trade deal prospects.
  • The upcoming talks reflect cautious optimism as Cambodia's prime minister pledged an "immediate and unconditional ceasefire" and called for swift bilateral talks.
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The conflict is due to territorial issues, a common stumbling block in relations between Bangkok and Nom Pen.

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Thailand and Cambodia begin truce talks as fighting drags on

Thailand and Cambodia's leaders opened peace talks Monday in Malaysia, seeking a ceasefire after five days of combat along their jungle-clad frontier that has killed at least 35 people.

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