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Nearly two dozen world leaders are in Kuala Lumpur for the ASEAN summit, a three-day meeting of the 10-member bloc and key partners including the United States. Cambodia and Thailand are set to sign a peace deal on Sunday to end a deadly border dispute, with US President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim presiding. The summit comes amid rising tensions in the South China Sea and efforts to strengthen regional economic cooperation as global trade faces uncertainty.

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00:00Nearly two dozen world leaders are in Kuala Lumpur for the ASEAN summit.
00:04The three-day meeting brings together leaders from the 11-member bloc,
00:08as well as key partners such as the United States.
00:11U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday presided over a peace deal between Cambodia and Thailand,
00:17while also announcing a U.S. trade deal with Cambodia and a minerals deal with Thailand.
00:23The summit comes as the region faces growing tensions in the South China Sea
00:27and works to strengthen economic ties amid global trade uncertainty.
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