
Chinese President Xi Jinping urged Thailand and Cambodia to resolve their long-running border dispute after meeting both countries' leaders. The dispute escalated into deadly fighting last year, causing more than 100 deaths and hundreds of injuries. A ceasefire reached in December 2025 has largely held, but both sides continue to accuse each other of breaches. Xi's intervention highlights China's role in regional diplomacy and efforts to maintain stability in Southeast Asia.
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Deadliest fighting in over a decade.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Thailand and Cambodia to resolve their border dispute.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Thailand and Cambodia to resolve their border dispute.
South China Morning PostChinese President Xi Jinping has urged Thailand and Cambodia to resolve their border dispute after meeting both countries’ leaders on the same day. The dispute escalated into the most severe clashes between the neighbours in more than a decade last year, resulting in more than 100 military and civilian deaths and hundreds of injuries.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Thailand and Cambodia to resolve their border dispute.
South China Morning PostThe dispute escalated into the deadliest fighting between Thailand and Cambodia in more than a decade last year.
South China Morning PostThe fighting resulted in more than 100 military and civilian deaths and hundreds of injuries.
South China Morning PostA ceasefire reached in December 2025 has largely held.
South China Morning PostBoth sides have continued to accuse the other of breaches of the ceasefire.
South China Morning Post