KUALA LUMPUR: Senior security officials from Cambodia and Thailand began talks in Malaysia today aimed at de-escalating border tensions, after the worst clash between the two Southeast Asian nation neighbours in decades left more than 40 dead.
The meeting of the so-called General Border Committee – one of several bilateral mechanisms between the two nations to address border matters – was shifted to Kuala Lumpur following Thailand’s request to move it to a neutral venue due to what it described as a sensitive situation.
While a ceasefire on July 29 helped halt five-days of intense border clashes, hundreds of thousand people in border areas on both the sides are still confined to evacuation camps on fears of fresh fighting.