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Cambodian, Thai leaders to discuss border conflict in Malaysia
Cambodian, Thai leaders to discuss border conflict in Malaysia

Nikkei Asia

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Nikkei Asia

Cambodian, Thai leaders to discuss border conflict in Malaysia

Cambodians displaced by the cross-border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia wait in line to receive rice, fish, and soy sauce at Wat Por 5000 pagoda camp in Kulen district, Preah Vihear province. Thousands of people have been in the camp since July 25. (Photo by Phoung Vantha) ANANTH BALIGA, YUICHI NITTA and APORNRATH PHOONPHONGHIPHAT PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- The Thai and Cambodian leaders will go to Malaysia on Monday to discuss the four-day border conflict that has left at least 35 people dead and displaced around 220,000, according to the three governments. Malaysia is the current ASEAN chair, and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has spoken with both leaders since the fighting started in a bid to end the hostilities that are centered around the disputed ownership of a temple and other territory.

Cambodian, Thai leaders to discuss conflict in Malaysia, foreign minister says
Cambodian, Thai leaders to discuss conflict in Malaysia, foreign minister says

Nikkei Asia

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Nikkei Asia

Cambodian, Thai leaders to discuss conflict in Malaysia, foreign minister says

Cambodians displaced by the cross-border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia wait in line to receive rice, fish, and soy sauce at Wat Por 5000 pagoda camp in Kulen district, Preah Vihear province. Thousands of people have been in the camp since July 25. (Photo by Phoung Vantha) ANANTH BALIGA, YUICHI NITTA and APORNRATH PHOONPHONGHIPHAT PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- The Thai and Cambodian leaders will go to Malaysia on Monday evening to discuss the four-day border conflict that has left at least 34 people dead and displaced more than 210,000, according to Malaysian and Thai sources. Bernama, the Malaysian state news agency, cited the country's foreign minister, Mohamad Hasan, as saying Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai will discuss the cross-border fighting that is centered around the disputed ownership of a temple and other territory.

Cambodia, Thailand react cautiously to Trump intervention in conflict
Cambodia, Thailand react cautiously to Trump intervention in conflict

Nikkei Asia

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Nikkei Asia

Cambodia, Thailand react cautiously to Trump intervention in conflict

Cambodians displaced by the cross-border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia wait in line to receive rice, fish, and soy sauce at Wat Por 5000 pagoda camp in Kulen district, Preah Vihear province. Thousands of people have been in the camp since July 24. (Photo by Phoung Vantha) ANANTH BALIGA and YUICHI NITTA PHNOM PENH/BANGKOK -- Cambodia and Thailand have reacted cautiously to a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump to implement an immediate ceasefire in a border conflict that has claimed at least 34 lives and displaced more than 150,000 people. The neighboring kingdoms have been firing at each other with heavy weapons and small arms since Thursday morning, largely over competing claims to territory. The fighting spread on Saturday to several previously peaceful areas and Thailand said it used four fighter jets to attack Cambodian military positions.

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