ASEAN Leaders Address Tensions: Cambodia-Thailand Border Dispute
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim highlighted ASEAN leaders' concerns over tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. The clash, which resulted in a Cambodian soldier's death, has escalated to a military standoff. ASEAN foreign ministers convene to address this issue as part of broader regional peace efforts.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasized the collective concern of ASEAN leaders following a tense incident between Cambodia and Thailand.
The confrontation, which involved a brief but deadly skirmish leading to the death of a Cambodian soldier, has resulted in heightened military mobilization along the border.
The issue was raised during a meeting of Southeast Asian foreign ministers, marking a pivotal moment for regional diplomacy and peace initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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