China Welcomes Progress in Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire
China welcomes steps toward a lasting Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire as 18 detained Cambodian soldiers return home safely, urging both sides to deepen dialogue and rebuild trust.
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China welcomes steps toward a lasting Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire as 18 detained Cambodian soldiers return home safely, urging both sides to deepen dialogue and rebuild trust.
Top ministers and military leaders from China, Cambodia and Thailand met at Fuxian Lake (Dec 28–29, 2025) to consolidate a ceasefire, revive border exchanges and boost regional stability.
China pledges humanitarian aid to displaced residents along the Cambodia-Thailand border, after a ceasefire and talks in Yunnan on Dec 28, 2025.
China, Cambodia and Thailand FMs met in Yuxi, Yunnan on Dec 29 and issued a 5-point communique to strengthen ties, cement the ceasefire, and boost regional peace.
China welcomes the joint Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire, highlighting dialogue efforts and preparing trilateral talks in Yunnan on Dec 28-29 for regional peace.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi will host Cambodia and Thailand’s foreign ministers in Yunnan on December 28-29 to boost regional cooperation on trade, connectivity and sustainability.
A Chinese national was injured today when Thai forces shelled Battambang, Cambodia, amid renewed border clashes since Dec 7, 2025, leaving one home destroyed.
China is ramping up shuttle diplomacy and FM Wang Yi’s calls to mediate Cambodia–Thailand border tensions, urging a ceasefire and renewed dialogue for lasting peace.
China calls on Cambodia and Thailand to keep calm, halt border clashes, and pursue a ceasefire through dialogue. 🕊️