Cross-Border Talks: A New Dawn or Prolonged Deadlock?
Thai and Cambodian officials met in Malaysia to discuss border issues after a ceasefire was brokered. Historical tension and recent conflicts have complicated relations. The General Border Committee's focus is on maintaining peace, with ongoing propaganda battles highlighting the challenges ahead.

Officials from Thailand and Cambodia convened in Malaysia on Monday for the first cross-border committee discussions since a ceasefire was negotiated following intense clashes. The long-standing territorial disputes were not on the agenda, focusing instead on preventing future conflicts.
The meeting comes after economic pressure from the United States, which urged the nations to halt fighting to maintain favorable trade terms. US President Donald Trump lowered tariffs as an incentive for continued peace.
Despite the truce, accusations fly between the two countries, with each blaming the other for initiating hostilities and violating laws with prohibited weapons. Propaganda skirmishes have replaced physical battles as the primary focus of their rivalry.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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