Thai, Cambodian leaders meet in Malaysia for peace talks amid border conflict
Thailand and Cambodia's leaders are meeting in Malaysia for peace talks on Monday, with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim mediating to achieve an immediate ceasefire following deadly clashes over contested border temples.
At least 35 people have been killed and thousands displaced due to the ongoing conflict since Thursday.
US President Donald Trump has urged both sides to quickly work out a ceasefire, while US officials are on the ground in Malaysia to assist these peace efforts.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet accused Thai forces of using chemical weapons during the latest clashes, but Thailand denied the allegations and stated it fully complies with the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Despite calls for peace, both sides continue to accuse each other of violating ceasefire agreements and using aggressive tactics.
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