Deadly border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia continue
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Thailand has not yet commented on the proposal, as fighting continues for a third day with 32 confirmed killed.
Thailand and Cambodia pounded each other with heavy artillery fire for a third day on Saturday, as a border conflict that killed at least 33 people and displaced more than 150,000 from their homes spread across the frontier.
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Inquirer on MSNCambodia calls for ceasefire with Thailand: envoy to UNCambodia wants an "immediate ceasefire" with Thailand, the country's envoy to the United Nations said Friday, after the neighbors traded deadly strikes for a second day. The envoy questioned how Thailand,
Death toll climbs to 33, including 5 Cambodian soldiers, 6 Thai soldiers, with dozens injured across disputed border - Anadolu Ajansı
Thailand remains committed to resolving its ongoing border conflict with Cambodia through bilateral negotiations and calls on the international community to urge Cambodia to return to the negotiating table,
Thailand's foreign ministry said on Friday it agrees in principle with a Malaysian proposal for a ceasefire between Thai and Cambodian forces and will consider the plan, but that it must be based on "appropriate on-the-ground conditions".
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has instructed Wisma Putra to monitor developments in the escalating border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia following positive signals from both countries regarding the possibility of a ceasefire.