Malaysian Premier Anwar Ibrahim will host peace talks between Thailand and Cambodia in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, even as border clashes continued on Sunday with both sides blaming each other. The talks come amid escalating tensions along the shared border between the two Southeast Asian nations, where clashes have resulted in casualties and damage to infrastructure.
Thailand has accused Cambodia of inciting violence along the border, while Cambodia has blamed Thailand for instigating the clashes. Both countries have expressed a commitment to resolving the dispute through dialogue, with Malaysian officials emphasizing the importance of regional stability and cooperation.
The Malaysian government has called for an immediate ceasefire and called on both nations to engage in constructive talks to address their differences. The country has long served as a mediator in regional disputes, and its involvement in the peace talks is seen as a crucial step toward de-escalating the situation.