Cambodia and Thailand Sign Peace Declaration at ASEAN Summit
Cambodia and Thailand sign a joint declaration on peace at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, pledging deeper cooperation on trade, digital frameworks and sustainable tourism.
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Cambodia and Thailand sign a joint declaration on peace at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, pledging deeper cooperation on trade, digital frameworks and sustainable tourism.
Foreign ministers of Cambodia, Thailand and the Chinese mainland met in Yunnan to fast-track resumption of normal exchanges and strengthen border peace.
At the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation meeting in Anning, Chinese FM Wang Yi called on Cambodia and Thailand to strengthen ties, restore trust, and boost regional unity.
China welcomes progress in Cambodia–Thailand ceasefire talks, highlighting dialogue and the ASEAN Way as keys to lasting peace and 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.
Leaders from Cambodia and Thailand reaffirmed their ceasefire in Shanghai, with Chinese and U.S. envoys stepping in to mediate. The deal highlights rare U.S.-China cooperation to halt border violence.
China reiterates its impartial role in brokering a Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire, praises ASEAN mediation and urges dialogue to end border clashes.
Death toll in Thai-Cambodian border clashes rises to 33 despite calls for ceasefire; civilians and soldiers affected as UN convenes emergency session.
China backs ASEAN Way to resolve Cambodia-Thailand clash, supports Malaysia-led mediation and calls for calm to safeguard regional peace and stability.