Thailand, Cambodia uphold shaky ceasefire as China mediates border dispute
After days of renewed clashes, both nations reaffirmed their commitment to peace, following China’s diplomatic efforts

“Such act of aggression constitutes once again a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement by Cambodian forces and their apparent lack of good faith,” said Thailand’s Foreign Ministry in a statement on Wednesday morning.
By Wednesday afternoon, however, both sides appeared to have reaffirmed their commitment to a ceasefire, with representatives appearing smiling in a photo with a Chinese vice-minister Sun Weidong at a meeting in Shanghai. In attendance from Cambodia was Kung Phaok, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Ministry, and in attendance from Thailand was Jullapong Nonsrichai, executive adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand.
China said the informal meeting was its “latest diplomatic effort” and it was playing a “constructive role in resolving their border dispute”, according to the same statement.