THAILAND AND CAMBODIA REACH UNCONDITIONAL CEASEFIRE TO END BORDER CLASHES, SAYS MALAYSIAN PM. (PHOTO).

Thailand and Cambodia reach unconditional ceasefire to end border clashes, says Malaysian PM Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an unconditional ceasefire starting at midnight, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced Monday, marking a major step toward ending five days of violent border clashes that have killed dozens and displaced tens of thousands. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai both praised the agreement and shook hands alongside Anwar at a press conference in Malaysia.. The conflict began last Thursday after a land mine explosion wounded five Thai soldiers, with both sides blaming each other for sparking the violence. At least 35 people have died, and over 260,000 have been displaced on both sides. Anwar said the ceasefire takes effect immediately and stressed that military commanders from both nations will meet on Tuesday to ease tensions. Cambodia will host a border committee meeting on Aug. 4, and Mala...
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