Trump 'looking forward' to Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire deal at ASEAN summit, Malaysia says
The ceasefire aims to end deadly clashes that killed at least 48 and displaced hundreds of thousands, with Malaysia and the US facilitating peace efforts, officials said.
- Malaysia said President Trump 'is looking forward' to witness the signing of a Thailand-Cambodia peace deal at an upcoming ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur.
- Tensions between Thailand and Cambodia over undemarcated border points erupted into deadly conflict in July, killing at least 48 people.
- Malaysia and the United States will facilitate the ceasefire requiring both sides to remove mines and artillery from borders, with the deal expected to be signed at the ASEAN summit from Oct 26-28.
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President Donald Trump is slated to attend a ceremony in Malaysia to formalize a peace deal he developed for Cambodia and Thailand. Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan announced Tuesday that Trump is “looking forward” to attending the ceremony, which will cement a peace infrastructure hashed out in July. “During the summit, we hope to see the signing of a declaration known as the Kuala Lumpur Accord between these two neighbors to ensure pea…

Trump to attend signing of Thailand-Cambodia 'peace deal'
US President Donald Trump will attend the ceremonial signing of a peace agreement between Thailand and Cambodia at an upcoming summit of Southeast Asian nations, the foreign minister of host Malaysia said Tuesday.
Following the entry into force of the ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, the two countries also want to sign a peace agreement.
Trump expects Thailand–Cambodia ceasefire at ASEAN summit: Malaysia
US President Donald Trump will visit Malaysia on October 26, Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said on Tuesday, adding that he was "looking forward" to witnessing a ceasefire deal between Southeast Asian neighbours Thailand and Cambodia. Tension over undemarcated points on the two nations' 817-km (508-mile) land border erupted into a deadly five-day conflict in July, killing at least 48 and temporarily displacing hundreds of thousands in their wors…
At the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur on 26 October Malaysia aims to have a final ceasefire signed in Thailand and Cambodia. But behind the border dispute there is also the question of online scams centers: Bangkok accuses Phnom Penh of tolerating illegal activities and calls for their dismantling as a condition for peace. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Thai Anutin feeds nationalism for internal political propaganda in view of the upcoming elections.
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