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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim clarified his proposal to increase international observers for the Thai-Cambodia ceasefire, stating it's meant to support the existing Interim Observer Team (IOT), not to interfere. He explained the need for additional observers in locations like Phnom Penh, suggesting utilizing personnel from embassies and military attachés if the IOT is short-staffed. This clarification follows Thailand's Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai's rejection of the proposal, who stated the border conflict is a bilateral issue. Anwar asserted there's no contradiction between their positions, suggesting starting with embassy personnel.
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