KUALA LUMPUR: Asean foreign ministers met here on Monday to try to restore a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia after two weeks of fierce fighting that has killed at least 60 people and displaced more than half a million.
The ministers will seek to salvage a truce first brokered by Asean chair Malaysia and US president Donald Trump after a previous round of border clashes in July, their worst conflict in recent history.
Thailand and Cambodia’s top diplomats attended the gathering in Kuala Lumpur, the first face-to-face meeting involving the two governments since the fighting resumed on Dec 8, as Malaysia urged the bloc to play a more forceful role in halting the conflict.
