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China offers to mediate in Thailand-Cambodia border dispute

China offers to mediate in Thailand-Cambodia border dispute

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China has called on Cambodia and Thailand to resolve their border dispute through amicable dialogue, offering to play a neutral and constructive role in the process.

During a meeting with Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa at the ASEAN summit in Malaysia, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed the importance of peaceful coexistence between the neighbouring countries. 

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that Wang reaffirmed China’s commitment to an "objective and fair" position in facilitating the dispute resolution."China is willing to uphold an objective and fair position and play a constructive role for the harmonious coexistence between Thailand and Cambodia," Wang said.

In a separate statement, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that Wang also discussed the issue with Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn on the same day, reiterating China’s neutrality regarding the border dispute.

Furthermore, Wang emphasised the importance of enhancing security measures to protect Chinese and Cambodian citizens. He urged stronger action to eliminate cross-border crime, such as online gambling, phone and email fraud, counterfeit goods, and smuggling.On the issue of US tariffs, China expressed confidence that Southeast Asia has the capability to navigate the "complex situation" and protect both regional and individual national interests.

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