Thailand and Cambodia to Enter US-Mediated Ceasefire Talks as Hostilities Persist
- On July 27, 2025, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to immediate ceasefire talks mediated by the US and Malaysia amid ongoing border fighting.
- The talks follow decades of a border dispute rooted in conflicting claims over territory including the Preah Vihear temple area.
- US President Donald Trump spoke separately with both leaders on July 26 and pushed for a ceasefire and bilateral dialogue.
- At least 34 people have died, over 168,000 have been displaced, and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirmed ongoing artillery fire while calling for peace.
- The ceasefire talks scheduled in Malaysia suggest a significant step toward resolving the worst border conflict in over a decade.
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As the clashes continue for several days on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, the leaders of the two countries will participate, on Monday 28 July, in a crisis meeting in Malaysia, in Kuala Lumpur. A diplomatic attempt to stop the deadly escalation of the border conflict, whose death toll now exceeds 30, including 13 civilians in Thailand and eight in Cambodia. In Bangkok, a rare anti-war demonstration brought together a few dozen people…
After repeated battles on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, the neighbouring countries announced a meeting in Bangkok. According to US President Donald Trump, they want to negotiate a ceasefire.
The border crisis between Thailand and Cambodia, which has already left 34 dead and more than 170,000 displaced, could soon remain there, without reaching an open war. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and his Thai counterpart, Phumtham Wechayachai, have announced this Sunday afternoon that they will hold a first face-to-face meeting on Monday "to address peace initiatives in the region." The summit will take place in Kuala Lumpur, as it takes …
Thai and Cambodian leaders to meet after deadly border clashes leave over 30 dead
The prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia are scheduled to meet on Monday in Malaysia to discuss a ceasefire following deadly clashes at their shared border. Thai authorities confirmed the meeting after days of escalating violence that has left more than 30 people dead and forced over 200,000 to flee their homes. Fighting between the two Southeast Asian nations began on Thursday along contested sections of the border. Both sides have exchange…
US President Donald Trump is pushing for a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia and is also bringing its tariffs into play. The weapons are still not silent - but there will soon be talks.
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