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Thailand and Cambodia Hold First Talks 48 Hours After Trump’s Tariff Threat

Leaders of Thailand and Cambodia enter talks today, mediated by the United ⁤States, aiming to end ⁣the deadliest conflict‍ between the two Southeast Asian nations.

According to the English section of webangah News Agency,‍ citing mehr News Agency and Japan Times, a Thai government spokesperson ⁣announced that Thailand’s interim Prime ⁤Minister and his Cambodian counterpart will⁤ meet today under U.S. mediation to ⁤halt deadly clashes.

The spokesperson, Jirayut Hongsop, confirmed that Prawit wichayachai, Thailand’s interim prime minister,​ and Cambodia’s Prime Minister ⁤ Hun Manet are scheduled to meet at 3 p.m. local time.

The meeting⁤ will⁢ take place at ⁤the office of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim⁢ in his capacity as rotating chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ⁢(ASEAN).

This marks the first direct negotiation since clashes began on July 24-just 48⁤ hours after U.S. president Donald Trump claimed that ⁣the leaders had agreed to resolve tensions‌ promptly and reach an immediate ceasefire.

Following ​separate calls​ with both prime ministers, Trump warned Washington would ⁢not⁢ engage⁢ in trade talks with either ⁤contry while ​conflicts persist.

​ News Sources: © webangah News Agency,
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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