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’

“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.
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.
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.