China Hails Fuxian Lake Talks Solidifying Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire
China, Cambodia and Thailand meet at Fuxian Lake to strengthen the December 27 ceasefire, pledging dialogue, trust-building and regional stability.
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China, Cambodia and Thailand meet at Fuxian Lake to strengthen the December 27 ceasefire, pledging dialogue, trust-building and regional stability.
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.
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Amid over 100 BM-21 rocket strikes near the Thai-Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo, villagers shelter in bunkers, relying on community spirit and tech to endure the blasts.
Since July 2025 clashes, the southernmost Thailand-Cambodia border has been closed, turning a once-bustling checkpoint town into a ghost town and halting trade & tourism.
Chinese FM Wang Yi held talks with Cambodian and Thai counterparts to de-escalate recent border clashes, urging a ceasefire and supporting ASEAN mediation efforts.
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Cambodia backs Malaysia’s ceasefire proposal as ASEAN and the US mediate to halt border clashes with Thailand, aiming to protect civilians and restore stability.
Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire on December 12, ending deadly border clashes and mass displacement, with mediation by Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim.