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30/12/2025

China Encourages Dialogue and Confidence-Building Following Cambodia–Thailand Ceasefire

Yunnan, 29 December 2025 — The People’s Republic of China has warmly welcomed the recent development in which, through the joint efforts of all parties, the Cambodian and Thai armed forces reached a ceasefire agreement, marking an important and positive step toward the restoration of peace.

Speaking during a meeting with His Excellency Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi underscored the importance of both sides advancing prudently and step by step toward a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized that Cambodia and Thailand should continue efforts to resume normal exchanges, rebuild mutual trust, and promote a positive turnaround in bilateral relations, thereby contributing to the maintenance of regional peace and stability.

He further called on all parties to jointly send a clear message of peace from Yunnan, stressing the need to build consensus on peace and to demonstrate tangible prospects for long-term stability through dialogue and cooperation.

China reaffirmed its support for peaceful solutions through diplomacy, constructive engagement, and regional cooperation, highlighting its readiness to continue playing a supportive and facilitative role in efforts aimed at sustaining peace and stability in Southeast Asia.

30/12/2025

សេចក្តីណែនាំស្តីពីការរឹតបន្តឹង និងហាមឃាត់ការប្រើប្រាស់អាកាសយានគ្មានមនុស្សបើក (ដ្រូន) ដោយគ្មានការអនុញ្ញាត

ក្រសួងការពារជាតិបានចេញសេចក្តីណែនាំ ស្តីពីការហាមឃាត់ដាច់ខាតលើការប្រើប្រាស់អាកាសយានគ្មានមនុស្សបើក (ដ្រូន) គ្រប់ប្រភេទនៅទូទាំងប្រទេស ជាពិសេសតាមបណ្តាខេត្តជាប់ព្រំដែន។

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= រដ្ឋ​មន្ត្រីក្រ​សួង​អឺរ៉ុប និង​ការ​បរទេសបា​រាំង​ បាន​ពិភាក្សា​តាម​ទូរស័ព្ទ​ជាមួយរ​ដ្ឋមន្ត្រីការ​បរ​ទេស​កម្ពុជា និង​រដ្ឋមន្ត្រីការ​បរទេស​ថៃ =

កាល​ពីថ្ងៃ​ទី២៣ ​ខែធ្នូ លោក ហ្សង់-​ណូអែល បារ៉ូ​ រ​ដ្ឋមន្ត្រីក្រសួង​អឺរ៉ុប និង​ការ​បរ​ទេស​បារាំ​ង បាន​​ពិភាក្សា​តាម​ទូរស័ព្ទជាមួ​យ​ឯក​ឧត្តម​ ឧបនាយក​រដ្ឋ​មន្ត្រី ប្រា​ក់ សុខុន​ រដ្ឋមន្រ្តីក្រសួង​ការ​បរ​ទេ​ស​កម្ពុជា និង​ឯក​ឧត្តម Sihasak Phuangketkeow រដ្ឋម​ន្រ្តី​ការ​បរទេស​ថៃ​។

មួយ​ថ្ងៃក្រោយ​កិច្ចប្រជុំ​ពិ​សេសរ​បស់​រដ្ឋ​មន្ត្រី​ការ​បរទេស​អាស៊ានស្តីពីជ​ម្លោះ​រវាង​ប្រទេស​​ទាំងពីរ​(ពោល​គឺថ្ងៃទី​២២ ខែធ្នូ​) និង​មួយថ្ងៃមុន​ការ​ចាប់​ផ្តើម​ឡើងវិ​ញនូ​វកិច្ច​សន្ទនារ​វាង​កង​កម្លាំងទា​ហាន​នៃ​ប្រទេស​ទាំង​ពីរ ឯក​ឧត្តម​រដ្ឋមន្ត្រី​បារាំងបា​ន​អំពាវ​នាវ​ឱ្យ​មាន​បទ​ឈប់​បាញ់​ភា្ល​ម​ៗ និង​បាន​លើក​ឡើង​ជាមួយដៃ​គូ​សន្ទនា​អំពី​បែ​ប​​បទនា​នានៃ​កា​​រ​កាត់​បន្ថ​យ​ភាព​តាន​តឹង។​

ឯក​ឧត្តម​រដ្ឋមន្ត្រីបាន​សម្តែង​នូវកា​រ​គាំ​ទ្រ​របស់​ប្រទេស​បារាំ​​ង​ដល់​កិច្ច​ខិ​ត​ខំប្រឹ​ង​ប្រែង​របស់ម៉ា​ឡេស៊ី​ក្នុង​នាម​ជាប្រធាន​អាស៊ាន ដើម្បី​ទទួ​ល​បាន​ដំណោះស្រាយជ​ម្លោះ​ដោយ​ការ​ច​រ​ចា​គ្នា និងបាន​គូស​បព្ជាក់​អំពី​ការ​កៀរ​គរ​រ​បស់​ប្រទេស​បារាំង​ក្នុង​ដំណោះ​ស្រាយ​នេះ​។

= Entretien du ministre de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères 🇫🇷 avec les ministres des Affaires étrangères du Cambodge et de Thaïlande =

Le ministre de l’Europe et des affaires étrangères, Jean-Noël Barrot, a tenu deux entretiens téléphoniques le 23 décembre avec le vice-Premier ministre et ministre des affaires étrangères du Cambodge, Prak Sokhonn, et le ministre des affaires étrangères de la Thaïlande, Sihasak Phuangketkeow.

Au lendemain de la réunion spéciale des ministres des affaires étrangères de l’ASEAN sur le conflit (22 décembre) et à la veille de la reprise du dialogue entre les forces armées des deux pays, le Ministre a appelé à un cessez-le-feu immédiat et évoqué avec ses interlocuteurs les paramètres d’une désescalade des tensions.

Le Ministre a exprimé le soutien de la France aux efforts de la présidence malaisienne de l’ASEAN en faveur d’une solution négociée au conflit et confirmé la mobilisation de la France en ce sens.

24/12/2025

ភារកិច្ចបន្ទាន់ គឺត្រូវបញ្ឈប់ការបាញ់ប្រហារគ្នាឱ្យបានឆាប់ ចាប់ផ្តើមសន្ទនាឡើងវិញ និងដោះស្រាយជម្លោះព្រំដែនដោយសន្តិវិធី។ ភាគីចិនគាំទ្រដល់កិច្ចខិតខំប្រឹងប្រែងសម្របសម្រួលរបស់អាស៊ាន និងគាំទ្រតួនាទីដ៏សំខាន់របស់ក្រុមសង្កេតការណ៍អាស៊ានក្នុងការឃ្លាំមើលបទឈប់បាញ់ រីករាយក្នុងការបង្កើតលក្ខខណ្ឌឡើងវិញនិងផ្តល់វេទិកាសម្រាប់ការសន្ទនា និងកិច្ចចរចារវាងភាគីទាំងពីរ។ សង្ឃឹមថា កម្ពុជានិងថៃនឹងរួមដំណើរគ្នាបន្តទៅមុខ ខិតខំស្តារទំនុកចិត្តគ្នាទៅវិញទៅមក និងកសាងសន្តិភាពឡើងវិញតាមបណ្តោយព្រំដែន។

--អំឡុងពេល លោក Deng Xijun មន្ត្រីបេសកជនពិសេសទទួលបន្ទុកកិច្ចការអាស៊ីនៃក្រសួងការបរទេសចិន បំពេញទស្សនកិច្ចនៅក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជានិងថៃ ដើម្បីសម្របសម្រួលឱ្យមានការឈប់បាញ់ក្នុងជម្លោះព្រំដែនកម្ពុជាថៃ។

The top priority now is to achieve a ceasefire at an early date, restart dialogue and resolve the border dispute through peaceful means. China supports ASEAN's mediation efforts and the important role of its observer team in ceasefire monitoring. China is willing to create conditions and provide a platform for dialogue and negotiations between the two parties. It is hoped that Cambodia and Thailand will meet each other halfway, strive to restore mutual trust, and rebuild border peace.

--MFA Special Envoy for Asian Affairs Deng Xijun during the shuttle-diplomacy trip to Cambodia and Thailand to mediate the recent border conflict

24/12/2025
24/12/2025

CHRC Accuses Thailand of Crimes of Aggression, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity

Phnom Penh, 24 December 2025 — The Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC) has issued a strongly worded statement vehemently condemning Thailand’s continued and intensified military attacks against Cambodia, asserting that these actions constitute the Crime of Aggression, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, and serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law.

According to the CHRC, Thai armed forces have carried out indiscriminate and large-scale attacks against populated areas in the Cambodian provinces of Banteay Meanchey, Pursat, Oddar Meanchey, Battambang, Preah Vihear, and Koh Kong, employing heavy weaponry, F-16 and T-50TH fighter jets, naval warships, toxic smoke, and cluster munitions.

The Committee reported that, as of 24 December 2025, the intensified airstrikes, shelling of towns, and cross-border armed aggression have killed 21 Cambodian civilians and injured 83 others, while the number of internally displaced persons has surged to 607,980. Extensive damage has been inflicted on civilian infrastructure, including homes, ancient temple sites, schools, health centers, government buildings, pagodas, bridges, markets, roads, telecommunications towers, fuel stations, warehouses, hotels, and private property.

The CHRC stressed that these acts represent not only grave violations of Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also serious breaches of fundamental human rights, particularly the right to life, personal security, and property, as protected under international human rights law. The Committee further emphasized that attacks deliberately directed against civilians and civilian objects constitute blatant violations of international humanitarian law, notably the 1949 Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, which strictly prohibit such conduct.

The statement underscored that the cross-border use of military force against another sovereign state without lawful grounds of self-defense constitutes the Crime of Aggression under international legal statutes. Moreover, the CHRC asserted that widespread and systematic attacks against civilians, civilian objects, and cultural heritage amount to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, giving rise to international legal responsibility and the obligation of full accountability.

In response, the CHRC announced that it will submit urgent appeals to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, as well as to other relevant international and regional stakeholders, calling for unequivocal condemnation, the immediate application of all available international mechanisms, and full accountability before the law. These submissions, the Committee noted, will serve as formal and traceable documentation for investigations within the UN Human Rights Council and international human rights treaty bodies.

The CHRC further emphasized that Thailand’s actions cannot be justified under the pretext of a border dispute, noting that Thai military forces have repeatedly launched unprovoked attacks, including deep incursions into Cambodian territory by fighter jets. Such actions, the Committee stated, gravely breach international law, violate ceasefire agreements, and contravene the Joint Statement on the Peace Agreement between Cambodia and Thailand, signed in Kuala Lumpur in the presence of U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

The Committee also cited President Trump’s recent public statement — “You know they [Thailand] started with Cambodia. They started again” — as further confirmation that Cambodia is the victim of aggression and retains the inherent right to self-defense under the United Nations Charter.

In this context, the CHRC urgently called upon the international community, the United Nations, and all international and regional human rights organizations to take decisive action, to unequivocally condemn Thailand’s aggression, demand an immediate cessation of hostilities, and ensure full accountability for the illegal and disproportionate use of force against civilians.

The CHRC concluded by reiterating that peace, security, and respect for human rights cannot be achieved through violence, and that all violations of international law must be addressed through justice and accountability in order to safeguard regional peace and the global legal order. The Committee affirmed that it will continue to monitor, document, and report comprehensively on these violations, standing in full solidarity with the Cambodian people affected by what it described as criminal acts.

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