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Saudi Gazette
3 hours ago
- Saudi Gazette
Thailand and Cambodia to hold ceasefire talks in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR — Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to hold ceasefire talks in Malaysia on Monday in an effort to end a border conflict that has left 33 people dead and displaced thousands over the past four days. The breakthrough comes after U.S. President Donald Trump personally called the leaders of both countries on Saturday, urging them to begin immediate negotiations to halt the fighting. Thailand confirmed on Sunday that a delegation led by acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai would attend the talks in Kuala Lumpur, with Malaysia confirming that Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet would also be present. Trump, who is currently on a private visit to his golf resort in Scotland, wrote on Truth Social that both nations 'have agreed to immediately meet and quickly work out a Ceasefire and, ultimately, PEACE!' Both Bangkok and Phnom Penh thanked Trump for his intervention, although clashes reportedly continued overnight into Sunday. The border fighting erupted on July 24 and has escalated into artillery exchanges and air strikes across the disputed area between Cambodia's Preah Vihear province and Thailand's northeastern Ubon Ratchathani province. Cambodia, whose military is significantly weaker than Thailand's, has repeatedly called for an unconditional ceasefire and accused Thailand of launching heavy bombardments and drone operations. 'I made it clear to [Trump] that Cambodia agreed with the proposal for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire,' Hun Manet said, calling Trump's mediation a step that 'will truly help protect the lives of many soldiers and civilians.' Thailand has stated its willingness to consider a ceasefire but insists that dialogue must come first. 'Thailand agrees in principle to have a ceasefire in place,' its Foreign Ministry said. 'However, Thailand would like to see sincere intention from the Cambodian side.' The fighting has displaced thousands of residents on both sides of the border, with no new casualties reported on Sunday but with the death toll still standing at 33, including six Thai and five Cambodian soldiers. The tension has also cast a shadow over regional trade. Trump noted that no negotiations on U.S. trade agreements with either country would proceed until the fighting stops. U.S. tariffs of 36% on goods imported from both Thailand and Cambodia are scheduled to take effect on August 1 unless an agreement is reached before then. It remains unclear how Trump became actively involved, especially after Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa recently dismissed the need for outside mediation. However, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had previously offered to facilitate peace talks, which now appear to be moving forward under Kuala Lumpur's diplomatic oversight. The roots of the conflict stretch back over a century, to disputes stemming from colonial-era border demarcations made following the French occupation of Cambodia. Tensions reignited this week after each side accused the other of violating prior military agreements. Thailand claimed Cambodian forces deployed drones to monitor Thai troops, while Cambodia accused Thailand of advancing on a contested Khmer-Hindu temple site. — Agencies


Saudi Gazette
4 hours ago
- Saudi Gazette
Saudi Arabia asserts global leadership in peace push for Palestinian statehood
Saudi Gazette report NEW YORK — Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan reaffirmed the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause, as Saudi Arabia prepares to co-chair a high-level international conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict this week in New York alongside France. In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Prince Faisal said the Kingdom's co-presidency of the ministerial-level peace conference stems from its long-standing position in support of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and efforts to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution. 'The Kingdom, under the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and close follow-up by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, is exerting every effort to promote a just peace in the Middle East,' Prince Faisal said. 'It remains committed to advancing global peace and security through constructive diplomacy and efforts to end the suffering of the Palestinian people and the cycle of violence under prolonged Israeli occupation.' The Saudi-French initiative comes amid growing international engagement to revive the two-state solution. Prince Faisal said the conference, to be held at the United Nations headquarters in New York with broad international participation, aims to push for the implementation of relevant UN resolutions and establish a sovereign Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital. The conference also builds on the September 2024 launch of the international coalition for the two-state solution, jointly spearheaded by Saudi Arabia, Norway, and the European Union. Prince Faisal noted that the initiative complements the work of the joint Arab-Islamic ministerial committee, which seeks to end Palestinian suffering and ensure their right to statehood while promoting lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.


Leaders
a day ago
- Leaders
Syria, US and France Hold Frank, Productive Talks in Paris
After reaching a ceasefire in Syria's southern province of Sweida, Syria's Foreign Minister held frank and productive talks with the United States and France on Friday in Paris, according to Arab News. Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shibani met with French Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barrot and US Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack to discuss Syria's political transition. During the meeting, they underscored the significance of engaging quickly to ensure the success of Syria's political transition after the fall of President Bashar Assad. In a joint statement, they also agreed on the necessity of ensuring that Syria's neighbors do not pose a threat and that Syria does not pose a threat to its neighbors. Paris has long been the diplomatic heart of vital discussions like those we shared today. A stable, secure, and unified Syria is built on the foundation stone of great neighbors and allies. In the words of @SecRubio, conflicts end thanks to 'hard, vibrant diplomacy that the U.S.… — Ambassador Tom Barrack (@USAMBTurkiye) July 25, 2025 They also stressed their support to efforts aiming at holding those responsible for violence accountable. Moreover, the officials stressed their commitment to cooperating on the 'shared fight against terrorism in all forms' and boosting the capacity of the Syrian government to address security challenges. Related Topics: Israel's Actions in Syria, Gaza Surprised Trump amid Growing Frustration with Netanyahu Syria Deploys New Force to Quell Deadly Clashes in South Israel 'Interested' in Ties with Syria, Lebanon with No Discussion on Golan Saudi-Syrian Investment Forum: $6.4bn Worth of Deals Signed to Support Reconstruction Short link : Post Views: 9 Related Stories