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China Welcomes Thailand–Cambodia Ceasefire, Advances Regional Peace Through Trilateral Talks

NewsDesk Milli Chronicle December 29, 2025 ASEAN stability dialogue, Asia-Pacific stability, border dispute diplomacy, China ASEAN cooperation, China diplomatic engagement, China foreign policy Asia, China humanitarian aid region, China mediation role, China peace initiatives, China regional diplomacy, China Thailand Cambodia truce, peacebuilding Asia, regional ceasefire talks, regional conflict resolution, Southeast Asia peace efforts, Southeast Asia security talks, Thailand Cambodia border peace, Thailand Cambodia ceasefire, Thailand Cambodia relations, trilateral talks Yunnan

Beijing – China has warmly welcomed the ceasefire agreement reached between Thailand and Cambodia, viewing it as a constructive step toward restoring stability along their shared border.

The truce comes after weeks of tension and conflict, and its announcement has been met with optimism across the region.

Chinese officials described the agreement as timely and aligned with the broader regional desire for peace, cooperation, and dialogue.

The ceasefire has opened the door for renewed diplomatic engagement, with senior representatives from China, Thailand, and Cambodia gathering for trilateral talks in southwestern China.

These discussions are being held in Yunnan province, reflecting China’s role as a facilitator of regional dialogue and confidence-building.

Beijing emphasized that peaceful resolution through consultation remains the most effective path for addressing sensitive border issues.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi praised the ceasefire as an important milestone that reflects political will on both sides.

He noted that stability between neighboring countries is essential for regional development and shared prosperity.

China’s approach underscores its long-standing support for ASEAN-centered diplomacy and peaceful coexistence.

Officials highlighted that calm along the Thailand–Cambodia border will allow displaced communities to begin returning to normal life.

The ceasefire also creates space for humanitarian efforts and reconstruction in affected areas.

China expressed readiness to provide humanitarian assistance, particularly to help resettle displaced populations.

Such support reflects Beijing’s broader commitment to regional responsibility and people-centered diplomacy.

The trilateral talks are expected to focus on maintaining the ceasefire and preventing future misunderstandings.

Diplomats will also explore mechanisms to strengthen communication between civilian and military authorities.

Confidence-building measures are seen as critical to ensuring that the ceasefire evolves into lasting peace.

China encouraged both Thailand and Cambodia to rebuild mutual trust through regular dialogue and cooperation.

Restoring normal cross-border exchanges is viewed as essential for economic recovery in border regions.

Trade, tourism, and people-to-people contacts have historically played a positive role in relations between the two countries.

By supporting dialogue, China aims to reinforce stability across Southeast Asia.

The ceasefire aligns with regional expectations for peaceful dispute resolution without escalation.

Analysts note that China’s involvement reflects its growing diplomatic engagement in neighborhood affairs.

Rather than imposing solutions, Beijing has positioned itself as a neutral platform for dialogue.

This approach has been welcomed by regional partners seeking balanced and inclusive mediation.

The Yunnan talks are also symbolic, given the province’s close economic and cultural links with Southeast Asia.

Officials believe such settings encourage open communication and practical outcomes.

The ceasefire has been widely seen as a relief for civilians affected by the clashes.

Regional observers say the agreement sends a positive signal about the value of diplomacy.

It also reinforces the importance of multilateral engagement in managing complex regional challenges.

China reiterated that peace and development are mutually reinforcing goals.

Stable borders enable governments to focus on growth, connectivity, and shared development initiatives.

The truce could help revive cross-border cooperation projects delayed by the conflict.

Infrastructure, trade corridors, and cultural exchanges stand to benefit from renewed stability.

China’s support highlights its interest in a peaceful and prosperous neighborhood.

The trilateral framework offers a constructive model for managing disputes through dialogue.

As talks continue, expectations remain high for confidence-building outcomes.

The ceasefire is being viewed not as an endpoint, but as a foundation for longer-term cooperation.

Through diplomacy and goodwill, the region is taking meaningful steps toward lasting peace.

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