China to continue supporting Cambodia-Thailand relations turnaround, plays constructive role
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Tuesday, Aug 5, 2025 7:52 am ET1min read
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The ceasefire was initiated following five days of intense fighting that resulted in the deaths of at least 41 people and displaced over 260,000 individuals. The conflict had its roots in long-standing territorial disputes, with the most recent flare-up triggered by a land mine explosion that wounded five Thai soldiers [3]. The ceasefire was agreed upon at a meeting in Malaysia, with the United States and China acting as observers [2].
China has maintained close communication with both Thailand and Cambodia, as well as with Malaysia and other regional countries, to ensure the stability of the ceasefire and promote dialogue. The country's efforts reflect its serious concerns about instability in the region, particularly given the ongoing conflict in Myanmar [2].
Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with both countries accusing each other of violating international humanitarian laws and causing damage to civilian areas. China's role in facilitating peace talks has been praised by experts, who see it as a response to the United States' approach of linking trade deals to territorial disputes [2].
As the talks continue, China will continue to support ASEAN in promoting dialogue and facilitating a turnaround in Cambodia-Thailand relations. The country's constructive role is seen as a positive development in the region, with many hoping that the ceasefire will lead to a long-term resolution of the territorial disputes.
References:
[1] https://apnews.com/article/thailand-cambodia-border-military-peace-talks-ceasefire-dbbbce46a5f2317bf6ef0e9f939d9736
[2] https://apnews.com/article/thailand-cambodia-ceasefire-china-brokered-1970718e765717be6f7e3f69e0c006f3
[3] https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/cambodia-thailand-begin-talks-malaysia-amid-fragile-ceasefire-2025-08-04/
China will continue to support ASEAN in promoting talks for peace and play a constructive role in the turnaround of Cambodia-Thailand relations. China has maintained close communication with the two countries, Malaysia, and other regional countries, cementing the ceasefire and promoting dialogue. China will continue to support ASEAN and play a constructive role in the turnaround of Cambodia-Thailand relations.
China has been instrumental in facilitating peace talks between Thailand and Cambodia, playing a constructive role in the ceasefire agreement reached last week. The ceasefire, brokered with the assistance of the United States and China, has helped to de-escalate tensions that had escalated into a deadly conflict along their shared border.The ceasefire was initiated following five days of intense fighting that resulted in the deaths of at least 41 people and displaced over 260,000 individuals. The conflict had its roots in long-standing territorial disputes, with the most recent flare-up triggered by a land mine explosion that wounded five Thai soldiers [3]. The ceasefire was agreed upon at a meeting in Malaysia, with the United States and China acting as observers [2].
China has maintained close communication with both Thailand and Cambodia, as well as with Malaysia and other regional countries, to ensure the stability of the ceasefire and promote dialogue. The country's efforts reflect its serious concerns about instability in the region, particularly given the ongoing conflict in Myanmar [2].
Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with both countries accusing each other of violating international humanitarian laws and causing damage to civilian areas. China's role in facilitating peace talks has been praised by experts, who see it as a response to the United States' approach of linking trade deals to territorial disputes [2].
As the talks continue, China will continue to support ASEAN in promoting dialogue and facilitating a turnaround in Cambodia-Thailand relations. The country's constructive role is seen as a positive development in the region, with many hoping that the ceasefire will lead to a long-term resolution of the territorial disputes.
References:
[1] https://apnews.com/article/thailand-cambodia-border-military-peace-talks-ceasefire-dbbbce46a5f2317bf6ef0e9f939d9736
[2] https://apnews.com/article/thailand-cambodia-ceasefire-china-brokered-1970718e765717be6f7e3f69e0c006f3
[3] https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/cambodia-thailand-begin-talks-malaysia-amid-fragile-ceasefire-2025-08-04/
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