KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Thai authorities and Muslim militant leaders based in neighboring Malaysia agreed Thursday to hold talks to help ease nearly a decade of unrest in southern Thailand. Paradorn Pattanathabutr, secretary general of Thailand's National Security Council, and Hassan Taib, a Malaysian-based senior representative of the militant National Revolution Front, signed the agreement aimed at starting the talks. No schedule was immediately given for future meetings, and the two sides did not elaborate about their plans. "God-willing, we'll do our best to solve the problem. We will tell our people to work together to solve the problem," H...
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