China Backs ASEAN Mediation in Cambodia-Thailand Border Tensions
China endorses ASEAN-led resolution for Cambodia-Thailand border clashes, stressing historical roots and regional cooperation to ensure stability.
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China endorses ASEAN-led resolution for Cambodia-Thailand border clashes, stressing historical roots and regional cooperation to ensure stability.
China calls for restraint and dialogue to stabilize Thailand-Cambodia tensions, emphasizing ASEAN’s role in peaceful conflict resolution.
China calls for peaceful dialogue between Thailand and Cambodia to address border clashes, emphasizing regional stability and ASEAN cooperation.
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