The negotiations were held in Malaysia with the help of prime minister Anvar Ibrahim and the participation of US representatives and China.
The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia have come to an end to end the hate. Bloomberg reported this on Monday, July 28th.
It is indicated that acting prime minister Thailand Phumtam, Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Manet, conducted negotiations on Monday in Malaysia, organized by this country’s government leader Anvar Ibrahim. He contributed to the dialogue as the head of the Association of Southeast Asia (ASEAN), and the United States and China sent its representatives.
The “an immediate and unconditional” cease will enter the strength today from midnight by local time, and regional military commanders will meet 7 in the morning, Anvar said after negotiations.
“Both Cambodia and Thailand have reached a general understanding. This is an important first step toward de -scalation and restoration of peace and security,” he added.
The joint statement published after negotiations, three countries said that their ministers of foreign activities and defense ministers “were ordered to develop a detailed mechanism for introducing, reviewing and reporting the ceasefire. This mechanism will serve as a basis for a sustainable world and responsibility.”
The agency noted that these negotiations became Thailand and Cambodia’s first official conversation since new clashes that exploded on July 24. At least 36 people were killed, and more than 150 thousand civilians fled both sides of the 800-kilometer border.
The tension was strictly aggravated over the weekend, if there were reports of strong artillery shelling and air strikes, as well as both sides accused each of the attacks on civilian objects.
Remember, on July 26, US president Donald Trump said Cambodia and Thailand wanted to stop hate. The American leader said his phone diplomacy worked.
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