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Cambodia and Thailand agreed to uphold a ceasefire, more than one week after a US-backed truce ended the deadliest clashes ...
Interim observer teams from Asean nations will be stationed on both sides of the border, pending the full Malaysia-led ...
All Asean member state leaders have agreed that Malaysia should continue playing the role of mediator to resolve the border ...
Cambodia and Thailand's top defence officials agreed on Thursday to allow observers from the ASEAN regional bloc to inspect ...
Malaysia for bilateral talks on border dispute, which spiraled into armed clashes last month, resulting in dozens of ...
Cambodia and Thailand's top defence officials began a meeting in Malaysia on Thursday to finalise a permanent end to ...
Top defence officials from both countries meet in Malaysia to outline steps for resolving disputes, restoring military trust ...
Top defence officials of Thailand and Cambodia began talks in Malaysia on Monday to hold the ceasefire on the border, a week ...
Thailand and Cambodia signed a 13-point ceasefire agreement in Malaysia, aiming to ease escalating border tensions and restore peace.
Both Cambodia and Thailand have emphasised their commitments to the ceasefire by stopping all attacks on either side.
This article originally appeared in History of War magazine issue 149.
Thailand and Cambodia have organized border visits for foreign diplomats to observe the damage from recent clashes.