Negotiations expected to last four days as each side calls on the other to show sincerity in words and actions

The neighbouring countries hold their first direct meeting in regional push for peace.

Fighting has resumed hours before the countries' foreign ministers meet in Malaysia to discuss steps to de-escalate.

Planned talks come as Southeast Asian leaders urge both countries to show 'maximum restraint' and return to dialogue.

Thai and Cambodian officials plan talks next week to discuss reviving a cease-fire amid ongoing border clashes.

Injuries reported in ongoing violence on both sides of the border ahead of negotiations over the renewed fighting.

Negotiations expected to last four days as each side calls on the other to show sincerity in words and actions

Thai reports claim Cambodia carried out overnight attacks ahead of officials from both countries meeting for a third day of negotiations on Friday

Thailand and Cambodia announce an immediate ceasefire to end weeks of deadly border clashes, effective December 27, 2025.

BANGKOK: Thailand and Cambodia agreed to an “immediate” ceasefire on Saturday, the two countries said in a joint statement, pledging to end border clashes that killed dozens of…

Agreement follows talks aimed at ending weeks of deadly clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border.

Two countries pledge in joint statement to halt all forms of attacks and further troop deployments in long-running dispute over contested territory

Almost one million people have been displaced since hostilities resumed earlier this month.

Clashes were reignited early this month after a breakdown in a ceasefire that Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had helped broker.

The truce halts all military action along the disputed frontier after nearly a month of clashes that killed at least 47 people and displaced more than one million civilians.