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Thai-Cambodian conflict: China blames Western colonial legacy for dispute

Beijing says it supports Asean efforts to mediate and political solutions ‘in line with the Asean way’

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A major escalation between Thai and Cambodian armies has included artillery fire and rockets, and led to civilian deaths. Photo: Reuters
Zhao Ziwen
China will continue to play a “constructive role” in helping to ease regional tensions, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Friday, as Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged fire on their border for a second day.
In talks with Asean secretary general Kao Kim Hourn in Beijing, Wang blamed Western colonisation for the conflict.

“The recent conflict and casualties on the Cambodia-Thailand border are heartbreaking and concerning. The issue stems from the enduring damage caused by Western colonisers, and it now requires a calm and proper resolution,” he told Kao, who is from Cambodia.

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He said China supported efforts by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to mediate “and encourages the use of dialogue, consultation, and political solutions in line with the Asean way”.

As a friendly neighbour to both nations, China would maintain a “fair and impartial” position and remain engaged in efforts to de-escalate the situation, he said.

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China, the US and Malaysia – this year’s Asean host – have offered to enable dialogue, but Thailand has declined mediation offers from third countries, telling Reuters on Friday that its preference was for bilateral talks.

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