Beijing provides nearly $3m in aid to Cambodia amidst de-escalation talks

Published December 29, 2025
Cambodia’s Deputy PM Prak Sokhonn speaks to China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi.—AFP
Cambodia’s Deputy PM Prak Sokhonn speaks to China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi.—AFP

CHINA is providing humanitarian aid worth approximately $2.85 million to the Cambodian government to assist displaced civilians affected by the conflict with Thailand. The support comes as the Chinese Foreign Ministry hosts tripartite talks between Cambodia, China, and Thailand.

“Today, the first batch of Chinese aid arrives in Cambodia, which includes, among other items, tents, blankets, and food. Hopefully, these supplies will provide timely assistance for the Cambodian people affected by the conflict, helping to improve living conditions and overcome current difficulties,” said Wang Wenbin, the Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia, in a December 28 social media post.

He added that since the outbreak of the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict, China was the first country to offer help and has provided the most substantial assistance, serving as a testament to the profound friendship between China and Cambodia. The border region has reached a second day of calm after both countries signed a joint statement regarding an immediate ceasefire, effective from noon on 27 December.

In the meantime, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is hosting a meeting in Yunnan province. According to the Ambassador, the meeting is being attended by Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, his Thai counterpart, and military representatives from both nations.

“Peace is a shared aspiration of both the Cambodian and Thai people, and also China’s unremitting pursuit,” said Wang.

“We welcome the ceasefire announcement by Cambodia and Thailand, and will continue to play a positive and constructive role in consolidating the ceasefire, rebuilding mutual trust, and establishing lasting peace,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 29th, 2025

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