JAKARTA - Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said he would speak with US President Donald Trump on Friday evening of local time about the fierce conflict with Cambodia. The border clashes between the two countries' militaries continued on the fifth day.
Thailand and Cambodia are launching rocket and artillery attacks at several locations along the 817 km (508 miles) disputed border in some of the most intense clashes since the five-day fighting in July, which Trump has stopped with calls to the two leaders to stop their worst conflict in recent history.
Anutin will only provide a "renewation" of the situation when she talks to Trump at around 9:20 p.m. Thailand time, Friday, December 12.
Trump is eager to return to interference to stop the fighting and save the ceasefire he has intervened.
He promised to contact leaders of Southeast Asian countries.
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Previously Trump met Anutin and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet in Malaysia in October, where the two leaders signed an expanded ceasefire agreement.
Trump, who has repeatedly said he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, praised himself on Thursday as the bearer of global peace and expressed confidence he would return the ceasefire "to the right path".
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