Thailand and Cambodia agree to immediate ceasefire, Malaysian PM says

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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end their border clashes, the Malaysian prime minister has said.

Anwar Ibrahim said both sides had reached a common understanding to take steps to return to normalcy.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai have agreed to "an immediate and unconditional ceasefire with effect from... midnight of 28 July," he said as he read out a joint statement.

The Thai and Cambodian leaders met in Malaysia for talks to end the cross-border fighting that has seen dozens of people killed.

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Civilians killed in Cambodia-Thailand clashes

The move comes after Donald Trump intervened, suggesting to the leaders of both countries that continued hostilities would harm their chances of getting a trade deal with the US.

The US president posted about the conversations on his social media platform Truth Social on Saturday and later said both sides had agreed to meet to negotiate a ceasefire.

As ceasefire talks got under way, troops from both sides reported ongoing clashes.

Monday's ceasefire agreement aims to bring an end to their deadliest conflict in more than a decade after five days of fierce fighting.

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Thai evacuees flee border conflict

Both sides blamed each other for starting the fighting which flared last Thursday after a land mine explosion along the border wounded five Thai soldiers.

And each accused the other of shelling targets across the disputed border areas after the conflict erupted.

Both countries had recalled their ambassadors and Thailand had closed all border crossings with Cambodia - however, migrant Cambodian workers were allowed to return home.

At least 35 people, including more than a dozen civilians, have died, while more than 260,000 have been displaced after being forced to leave their homes to escape the fighting.

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