Malaysia PM Urges Calm: Thailand, Cambodia Border Tensions Flare Before ASEAN Meet
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has personally intervened to ease military tensions between Thailand and Cambodia. He held separate phone calls with the leaders of both nations following a recent clash at their shared border.
The discussions focused on reducing hostilities and finding a peaceful solution. Anwar emphasized dialogue and diplomacy as the only path forward.
This diplomatic push comes just days before a major meeting of Southeast Asian foreign ministers. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is set to convene, with regional stability high on the agenda.
The border dispute involves an area surrounding ancient temples. While long-standing, tensions recently escalated into an exchange of gunfire, prompting international concern.