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Thai and Cambodian FMs arrive in China for talks to consolidate truce

Thai and Cambodian FMs arrive in China for talks to consolidate truce

Dec 29, 2025

Beijing [China], December 29: The foreign ministers of Thailand and Cambodia have arrived in China for talks after the neighbouring nations agreed to a ceasefire following weeks of border clashes, officials said on Sunday.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi is holding the meeting on Sunday and Monday in the south-western Chinese province of Yunnan, the state news agency Xinhua reported, citing the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Representatives of the armed forces of China, Thailand and Cambodia are also to join the consultations, in a bid to consolidate the agreed ceasefire, resume exchanges and build political trust between the two neighbouring countries.
China seeks to provide a platform for this and play a constructive role in stabilizing bilateral relations, it said.
China's invitation comes a day after Thailand and Cambodia agreed to an immediate ceasefire, with the defence ministers of both countries signing a joint statement to end the bloodshed.
The ceasefire agreement stipulates that it will be monitored and observed for a period of 72 hours to ensure its implementation, the Thai Foreign Ministry said. The ceasefire initially appeared to be holding, reports said on Sunday.
Numerous residents displaced by the violence have already returned to their home villages on the border, the Bangkok Post newspaper reported.
Since the beginning of December, more than 100 people have died in clashes at multiple points along the 800-kilometre Thai-Cambodian border, including several dozen civilians.
More than half a million residents on both sides were forced to flee their homes as the countries accused each other of shelling civilian areas - claims that both denied.
Previously there were heavy clashes in July, ending after a few days with a ceasefire. In October, the two sides agreed to withdraw heavy weapons from the border area and to conduct joint demining work.
But the truce was suspended in November following a new incident, and tensions escalated further after a border skirmish early in December.
Fighting resumed at multiple locations along the frontier.
Source: Qatar Tribune