ASEAN Stands Firm on One-China Principle for Regional Peace
ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn reaffirms the one-China principle, highlighting its role in fostering trade, digital growth, and peace across all 11 member states.
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ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn reaffirms the one-China principle, highlighting its role in fostering trade, digital growth, and peace across all 11 member states.
China welcomes the joint Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire, highlighting dialogue efforts and preparing trilateral talks in Yunnan on Dec 28-29 for regional peace.
Thailand and Cambodia sign a ceasefire at the border, effective Dec 27, monitored for 72 hours, paving the way for civilian returns and resumed boundary talks.
Thailand and Cambodia signed a fresh ceasefire at the GBC meeting on Dec 27, aiming to halt recent border clashes and bring relief to affected communities.
ASEAN FMs met in Kuala Lumpur to dial down Thai-Cambodia tensions and push for a ceasefire. A Dec 24 border meeting could be the game-changer for regional peace.
Thailand’s Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs Eksiri Pintaruchi met China’s special envoy Deng Xijun on Dec 21, 2025, focusing on bilateral ties and Thailand-Cambodia border security.
Thai-Cambodian border clashes escalate as ceasefire efforts stall despite ASEAN & US mediation, with civilians caught in the crossfire.
On Dec. 12, 2025, China’s PLA accused Philippine aircraft of illegally entering airspace over Huangyan Dao, urging Manila to halt provocations as tensions rise.
Clashes on Dec 9, 2025 between Cambodia and Thailand kill over 10 and displace 125K+ civilians as schools and hospitals close amid a century-old border dispute.
Fresh clashes along the Thailand–Cambodia border displace thousands and risk undoing a summer ceasefire. Regional leaders call for urgent diplomacy and civilian protection.