BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's economy was recovering well this year until anti-government protesters started a mass rally in Bangkok in the middle of March, which has sparked the country's deadliest political violence in 18 years.
The protesters agreed on Tuesday to enter talks brokered by lawmakers to end a crisis threatening to tear the country apart, but the government has not reacted positively and analysts doubt negotiations would stop the violence.
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