Wang said China was willing to work with Cambodia to develop the mechanism into a strategic platform for enhancing political and defence-security cooperation, describing it as an important tool for reinforcing mutual support and solidarity between the two countries and for advancing the China-Cambodia community with a shared future.
He also said China supported Cambodia and Thailand in implementing the consensus reached at the China-Cambodia-Thailand Fuxian Meeting by making full use of existing bilateral mechanisms, strengthening dialogue, rebuilding mutual trust and improving relations.
Wang added that China was willing to provide platforms for broader and more effective communication between Cambodia and Thailand.
The Chinese foreign minister also said Beijing would continue supporting Cambodia’s development and recovery efforts, as well as initiatives to improve living standards. He said China was prepared to continue humanitarian support for the resettlement of Cambodian border residents and other areas, while also promoting poverty-reduction cooperation projects.
Beyond that, Wang said China was ready to deepen cooperation with Cambodia under the framework of four major global initiatives proposed by Beijing, while jointly promoting an Asian security model based on shared security, seeking common ground while reserving differences, and dialogue and consultation. He added that both countries would also support efforts to make global governance fairer and more equitable.
During the meeting, Dong said China was willing to work with Cambodia to deepen and strengthen mutual trust in military security.
For his part, Prak Sokhonn said China was Cambodia’s most trusted friend and thanked Beijing for its comprehensive support. He also reaffirmed Cambodia’s firm adherence to the one-China principle and its support for all efforts by China to achieve national reunification.
Tea Seiha said Cambodia was willing to explore new avenues of cooperation and further advance ties with China.
At the meeting, both sides agreed to deepen cooperation in law enforcement and defence, jointly combat online gambling and telecom fraud, and safeguard cybersecurity.
They also underscored support for resolving regional disputes through dialogue and negotiation, jointly opposing unilateral bullying and power politics, and upholding global free trade and international fairness and justice.












