China welcomes Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire, plans talks


Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet Cambodian counterpart Prak Sokhonn and Thailand's Sihasak Phuangketkeow in southwestern Yunnan province on ‍Dec 28-29. - Bloomberg

BEIJING: China on Saturday (Dec 27) welcomed a joint ceasefire statement signed by Cambodia and Thailand and said its foreign minister would meet his counterparts from both countries in China, according to ‌a notice posted on the ⁠foreign ministry's website late in the day.

Cambodia and Thailand agreed ​on Saturday to a second ceasefire in recent months, ending weeks of intense border clashes described as the worst fighting in years between the two South-East Asian neighbours.

China's foreign ministry said the agreement showed that dialogue ‍and ⁠consultation were ‍practical ​and effective ways to resolve complex ⁠disputes.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet Cambodian counterpart Prak Sokhonn and Thailand's Sihasak Phuangketkeow in southwestern Yunnan province on ‍Dec 28-29, the ‍ministry said, adding that military representatives from ‌all three countries would also attend.

China said it was willing to ⁠continue providing a platform and facilitating more substantive and detailed communication between Cambodia and Thailand.

"China will play a ⁠constructive role in its own way to help Cambodia and Thailand consolidate the ceasefire, resume exchanges, rebuild political mutual trust, achieve a turnaround in relations ‍and maintain regional peace," the ministry said. - Reuters

 

 

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