Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire
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The Thailand-Cambodia border, where fighting has raged since last week, was calm following a ceasefire deal and military commanders from both sides are set to meet for talks later in the day, acting Thai Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNThailand-Cambodia border calm as military-level talks postponedThailand’s acting PM downplayed the clashes, noting he spoke with Cambodia’s defence minister before military commanders' talks.
The ceasefire agreement brokered in Putrajaya was a win for Malaysia premier Anwar Ibrahim and ASEAN, experts say. With clashes reportedly erupting early Tuesday morning, however, observation teams are urgently needed on the ground.
Thai acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet began ceasefire talks in Malaysia around 3:15pm local time (0715 GMT).
Bangkok: At least 14 Thais have been killed while over 100,000 people have fled amid escalating border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, Bangkok said on Friday, as per local media reports. Bangkok Post cited the Thai interior ministry as saying that over 100,
Thailand’s political drama deepens as Phumtham backs suspended leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra to survive court battle and return.
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Bangkok Post on MSNPhumtham denies meddling in Buri Ram land caseInterior Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has denied interfering in a new ministry investigation targeting the head of its Department of Lands, saying the probe is aimed at clearing doubts over the latter's handling of the Khao Kradong land dispute in Buri Ram.