The prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia are expected to be in Malaysia today for peace talks between their countries, DPA reported, quoted by BTA.
A spokesman for the Thai Foreign Ministry confirmed this information to journalists, without giving further details.
It is still unclear whether the acting Prime Minister of Thailand Phumtham Vejjaichai and the Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will meet in person.
Thailand's armed forces clashed with those of Cambodia over a long-standing border dispute between the two neighboring countries. It is still unclear what led to the escalation.
Malaysia is this year's chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim already spoke on Thursday with the prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia, shortly after the fighting began, and offered his services as a mediator to resolve the conflict.