China Offers Mediation Platform for Cambodia-Thailand Dialogue
China’s envoy Deng Xijun wrapped up a weeklong mission in Cambodia and Thailand, offering Beijing as a mediation platform to end border clashes and restart dialogue.
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China’s envoy Deng Xijun wrapped up a weeklong mission in Cambodia and Thailand, offering Beijing as a mediation platform to end border clashes and restart dialogue.
A Chinese national was wounded and a home destroyed when Thai artillery struck Battambang province on Dec 22, amid renewed Cambodia-Thailand border clashes that began Dec 7, 2025.
China calls on Cambodia and Thailand to remain calm, seek an early ceasefire, rejects speculation over Chinese weapons use, and pledges to support dialogue and peace talks.
Chinese FM Wang Yi called Cambodian and Thai counterparts on December 18, 2025, urging a ceasefire in recent border clashes and dispatching a special envoy to mediate peace.
China’s special envoy heads to Cambodia and Thailand on December 18 to mediate recent border clashes, aiming to de-escalate tensions through shuttle diplomacy and rebuild regional peace.
Malaysia and the U.S. have proposed a Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire to take effect tonight at 10 p.m., as border clashes intensify and over 300,000 people are displaced.
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.