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In a high-stakes meeting amid growing trade hostilities, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Kuala Lumpur during the East Asia Summit. This marked Rubio's first Asia visit since taking office, aiming to reaffirm U.S. presence in the Indo-Pacific. However, Trump's sudden tariff offensive—slapping 25-40% duties on major Asian economies—has intensified regional friction. China condemned the U.S. move as "bullying behavior," warning nations against cutting Beijing from global supply chains.
Rubio also discussed security and tech cooperation with Japanese, South Korean, and Southeast Asian leaders. While Rubio remained tight-lipped during the talks, Wang launched a blistering critique of U.S. policies. Meanwhile, ASEAN ministers voiced alarm over trade disruptions, signaling a tilt toward diversification. With deadlines looming and diplomacy on edge, the clash of giants over Asia’s future has just begun.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Kuala Lumpur as Russia launched its most intense wave of strikes on Kyiv and Kharkiv in months. Amid mounting civilian casualties, Rubio expressed frustration at Moscow’s obstruction of ceasefire efforts. The meeting marked a major shift in Trump’s Ukraine policy, with the U.S. now viewing Putin—not Kyiv—as the main obstacle to peace. Trump’s leaked rebuke of Putin signals Washington’s harder stance as the war intensifies.
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Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have entered their fourth day, despite U.S. President Trump’s warnings to halt the conflict. Over 30 people, including civilians, have been killed as fighting intensifies, with reports of Thailand using cluster bombs. Cambodia plans to drag Thailand to the UN over war crimes allegations. In a surprising diplomatic shift, both countries have agreed to let Malaysia mediate the crisis, sidelining the U.S. This move signals a regional realignment as Washington’s influence is challenged in Southeast Asia.
During a visit to Scotland, Donald Trump revealed he had spoken with the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia, urging an immediate ceasefire amid rising border tensions. Trump warned both governments that continued conflict would halt any future U.S. trade deals. Under U.S. pressure, Cambodian and Thai leaders agreed to meet for peace talks. As the U.S. signals readiness to mediate, the region braces for possible diplomatic and economic fallout if hostilities continue.
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Thailand and Cambodia to meet in Malaysia for ceasefire talks
Following four days of border clashes which have left over 30 people dead, the two sides have agreed to Malaysia acting as a mediator in the conflict.
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