Summary
Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have continued along their disputed border, causing at least 35 casualties and displacing over 270,000 people. Leaders from both countries have planned ceasefire talks in Malaysia to stop the conflict, with additional participation from China and support from the United States.
Key Facts
- The fighting between Thailand and Cambodia is in its fifth day.
- At least 35 people have died, and more than 270,000 people have been displaced.
- Ceasefire talks are happening in Malaysia with Thailand's and Cambodia's Prime Ministers attending.
- China and the United States are supporting the peace talks.
- Thai officials express doubts about Cambodia's intentions for peace.
- Fighting continues with reported rocket and gunfire exchanges at the border.
- Cambodia accuses Thailand of heavy military offenses into its territory.
- The United States has sent officials to Malaysia to help with peace efforts.