China Urges Thailand and Cambodia to Resolve Border Clash via Dialogue
China calls on Thailand and Cambodia to resolve their border clash through dialogue and consultation, emphasizing ASEAN unity and regional stability.
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China calls on Thailand and Cambodia to resolve their border clash through dialogue and consultation, emphasizing ASEAN unity and regional stability.
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