00:00Cambodia and Thailand will hold talks on Wednesday to discuss reviving a ceasefire
00:06as deadly border clashes enter a third week, displacing nearly one million people.
00:12The announcement follows an ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur today,
00:16marking the first face-to-face meeting between Cambodian and Thai officials since fighting resumed this month.
00:22Malaysian Foreign Minister Dato Sri Muhammad Hassan called for urgent action to prevent further escalation.
00:30Excellencies, in a highly interconnected ASEAN, we must consider the wider ramifications of the continued escalation of this situation for the people we serve.
00:42I urge all of us to give this matter your most urgent attention.
00:48Remember, in the eyes of the world, we have grown and thrived, and in the eyes of the world, we must also overcome our challenges.
00:57Thailand's Foreign Minister Siazak Pongkek Kiao said a meeting between military officials from both countries is a necessary step before any ceasefire can be reached.
01:09He added that the July ceasefire, brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump, was rushed and failed to reflect conditions on the ground.
01:16At least 41 people have been killed since the latest escalation, with both sides blaming each other for reigniting the violence.
01:23Cambodia has yet to comment on the proposed talks, as mediation efforts continue by ASEAN, the U.S. and China,
01:31all seeking to salvage a ceasefire and prevent further regional instability.
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