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China Mediates in Cambodia-Thailand Crisis

China’s Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday that it is dispatching an envoy to mediate in the growing border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, as the peace deal for which U.S. President Donald Trump took credit threatens to fall apart.

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Chinese Foreign Minister in India for Critical Talks Ahead of SCO Summit

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China Slams Germany for ‘Hyping’ Regional Tensions in Asia

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