China Hosts Talks After Thai-Cambodian Border Clash
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A top Chinese diplomat has brought together the foreign ministers of Thailand and Cambodia for emergency talks. The meeting follows a recent clash at the two nations' shared border.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosted the talks in China's Yunnan province. The goal was to help rebuild trust between the Southeast Asian neighbors.
Thailand claims Cambodian soldiers crossed the border and fired weapons earlier this month. Cambodia has not publicly commented on the specific incident. Both sides have described the meeting as constructive.
The border dispute is a long-standing issue. Parts of it have been contested for decades. In 2011, deadly clashes occurred near the ancient Preah Vihear temple.
China positions itself as a neutral mediator in the region. Observers say Beijing aims to strengthen its diplomatic influence and promote stability. The talks focused on easing military tensions and improving communication.