Trump, Malaysia and ASEAN
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US President Donald Trump joined leaders in Malaysia to sign a "peace deal" between Thailand and Cambodia, who have a long-standing border dispute. But after the ceremony, Thailand's foreign minister refused to call it a peace agreement, telling the BBC he would call it "a pathway to peace" instead.
President Donald Trump will meet with key leaders over the next several days in Malaysia, Japan and South Korea, including a closely watched sit-down with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Follow for live updates.
President Donald Trump left for Asia late on Oct. 24, as the U.S. government shutdown continues and with the president seeking to resolve a trade war.
The US president is starting a high-stakes trip to Asia, the highlight of which is a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
US President Donald Trump arrived in Malaysia on Sunday on the first leg of an Asian tour that will include high-stakes trade talks with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.US-China trade talks in the Malaysian capital entered a second day on Sunday,
President Trump on Sunday signed a flurry of trade agreements and deals outlining cooperation on critical minerals with key Asian partners as he kicked off his trip to Asia. Trump arrived in
During Trump's visit, Thailand and Cambodia on Sunday signed a joint declaration on a peace deal in the presence of US President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, marking a formal step toward ending hostilities and restoring peace along their disputed border.
Hundreds of protesters flooded the streets of Kuala Lumpur during U.S. President Donald Trump’s arrival for the ASEAN Summit. Chanting “Trump, you’re not welcome!” and “Free Palestine!.” Demonstrators denounced Trump’s stance on Gaza,