China Backs ASEAN Talks to Heal Cambodia-Thailand Rift
China will support ASEAN-led peace talks at the Cambodia-Thailand GBC meeting in Malaysia, aiming to cement a ceasefire and foster lasting regional stability.
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China will support ASEAN-led peace talks at the Cambodia-Thailand GBC meeting in Malaysia, aiming to cement a ceasefire and foster lasting regional stability.
An ASEAN observer team inspects conflict zones on the Cambodia-Thailand border after last week’s ceasefire, highlighting regional cooperation and stability efforts.
The Chinese mainland vows to maintain close contact with Cambodia and Thailand, supporting the July 28 ceasefire and applauding Malaysia’s role in regional peace efforts.
Timor-Leste PM Xanana Gusmao urges ASEAN to treat small states as active stakeholders in an inclusive, consensus-driven region.
Thailand and Cambodia pledge an unconditional ceasefire from July 28, 2025, with a phased de-escalation plan under ASEAN monitoring led by Malaysia.
China reiterates its impartial role in brokering a Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire, praises ASEAN mediation and urges dialogue to end border clashes.
Thailand and Cambodia will meet in Malaysia on Monday to strengthen ties across trade, security, and sustainable tourism, marking a new chapter in ASEAN cooperation.
As Thailand and Cambodia exchange deadly border fire, the UN Security Council urges restraint and explores diplomatic talks to halt the clashes and protect civilians.
Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia enter third day with early-morning exchanges in Trat Province, sparking evacuations and regional concern.
China calls for restraint and peace as tensions mount between Thailand and Cambodia, engaging the UN Security Council and ASEAN channels in a bid for swift stability.