China has expressed deep concern over the recent deadly clashes between Cambodia and Thailand along their shared border. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun and Ambassador to the UN Fu Cong urged both parties to exercise restraint and resolve the conflict through dialogue and negotiation. China has taken on a mediating role in communications between Cambodia and Thailand, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining an objective and impartial stance as a mutual neighbor and friend. Chinese officials, including Foreign Minister Wang Yi, have reaffirmed China's willingness to play a constructive role in promoting de-escalation and restoring stability. China also supports the efforts of ASEAN, particularly Malaysia as the rotating chair, in advancing a political resolution to the conflict. Despite a ceasefire agreement reached recently, exchanges of fire have continued, with Thailand accusing Cambodia of violations. China continues to back initiatives that build mutual trust and ease tensions in the region.
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Guo emphasized that China supports Malaysia in continuing to play its role as ASEAN chair and advancing a political resolution through ASEAN’s approach. China backs all efforts conducive to building mutual trust and easing tensions. As a friend and close neighbor to both Cambodia https://t.co/c0v4G1O8au
When asked to comment on #Thailand’s military accusing Cambodia of violating the ceasefire agreement reached the previous day, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday that in recent days, the international community —especially ASEAN’s rotating chair https://t.co/T4posCFTWB