The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia will attend mediation talks over their deadly border conflict in Malaysia, the Thai government said, even as both sides accused each other of launching fresh artillery strikes across contested areas.
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- Thailand and Cambodia will attend talks in Malaysia to address deadly border conflict.
- Both countries accused each other of new artillery strikes amid ongoing clashes. 8s
- A ceasefire proposal was supported by Malaysian and U.S. leaders, with both sides expressing conditional agreement. 43s
- The conflict has led to over 30 deaths, mainly civilians, and more than 200,000 evacuations. 1m 37s
- The talks will be attended by Cambodian Prime Minister Phum Mania and led by Thailand's acting prime minister. 1m 11s