Peace-talk Day Two: Thailand and Cambodia say talks to last three days as both sides accused each other of aggression


A damaged bridge in an area between Cambodia's Oddar Meanchey and Siem Reap provinces on Dec 20 after air strikes carried out by Thailand. -- PHOTO: AFP

BANGKOK/PHNOM PENH (Reuters): Military officials from Thailand and Cambodia began talks on Wednesday and moved into its second day, both countries said.

This comes days after the neighbours agreed to discuss resumption of a ceasefire after 16 days of fierce border clashes that have killed at least 86 people.

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