Acting Thai Premier Phumtham Wechayachai accuses Cambodia of ‘not acting in good faith’ ahead of crucial talks.

A long-running border dispute has erupted into intense fighting involving aircraft, artillery, tanks and ground troops.

Thailand is yet to comment on the truce proposal after two days of fighting left at least 16 dead.

UNITED NATIONS, United States: Cambodia wants an “immediate ceasefire” with Thailand, the country’s envoy to the United Nations said Friday, after the neighbors traded deadly…

Thousands of people have been evacuated from either side of the border, while fighting has left at least 16 people dead

Cambodia seeks immediate ceasefire with Thailand after deadly border clashes, prompting U.N. Security Council emergency meeting.

Thailand’s acting PM says his country ‘agrees in principle’ to have a ceasefire but wants to see ‘sincere intention’ from Cambodia.

Thailand and Cambodia agree to negotiate ceasefire after deadly border dispute, mediated by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Thailand and Cambodia signaled their readiness to negotiate an end to a deadly border dispute following mediation efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Fighting continued between Thailand and Cambodia in a border dispute despite the prime ministers agreeing to a cease-fire in calls with President Donald Trump.

Negotiations to end the border conflict, which has killed dozens of people since it began last week, are scheduled for Monday in Malaysia’s capital.

Despite both the US and China urging a ceasefire, Thailand’s acting prime minister says he’s wary of Cambodia’s ‘acting in good faith’.

The ceasefire will begin from midnight on Monday to end a deadly border conflict after talks in Kuala Lumpur.

Thailand and Cambodia leaders meet in Malaysia to resolve deadly border clashes amid international pressure for peace.

Cambodia and Thailand are meeting Monday in Malaysia for talks to end days of deadly fighting over their disputed border.

Acting Thai Premier Phumtham Wechayachai accuses Cambodia of ‘not acting in good faith’ ahead of crucial talks.

Neighbouring countries accept ‘immediate and unconditional’ ceasefire after worst fighting in a decade

The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end their border clashes

US President Donald Trump threatened to pause tariff negotiations until the hostilities stopped.

The Cambodian and Thai prime ministers announced on Monday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that they had agreed to a ceasefire starting at midnight.

Malaysian PM says rival sides agree to an ‘immediate and unconditional’ ceasefire after five days of deadly fighting.