Officials from Thailand and Cambodia will meet next week to discuss the possibility of reviving a ceasefire, Thailand’s foreign minister said, as deadly border clashes entered a third week.
Both countries had signed a ceasefire earlier in July, brokered by US President Donald Trump. But fighting broke out again earlier this month – which both countries have blamed each other for.
On Monday, top officials from both countries met at a summit in Malaysia, their first first face-to-face meeting since fighting resumed.
Speaking afterwards, Thailand’s Foreign Minister said the July ceasefire was “rushed”, saying it was because the US “wanted the declaration signed in time for Trump’s
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