2026-04-20
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GX Foundation was invited to attend the Second China-Cambodia-Thailand Track II Dialogue

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Invited by the China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU), GX today attended the “Second China–Cambodia–Thailand Track II Dialogue” at the Diaoyutai Hotel in Beijing, aiming to implement the Fuxian Meeting Consensus and foster a favourable public opinion environment for peace.

 

Dr. POON Yen-yen, Grace, a Hong Kong-based physician, as well as GX’s Director (Southeast Asia) delivered remarks at the plenary session. She also participated in a roundtable discussion on humanitarian relief, gaining in-depth understanding of the medical and public health challenges faced by border communities amid conflict while sharing GX’s professional insights.

 

China has been actively engaged in mediation since the outbreak of the Thailand–Cambodia conflict. On 28–29 December 2025, a meeting was convened and hosted by WANG Yi, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, together with the foreign ministers and military officials of China, Cambodia, and Thailand, at Fuxian Lake in Yuxi, Yunnan (known as the “Fuxian Meeting”), laying the groundwork for a ceasefire and peace dialogue. Following this, China subsequently held two Track II dialogues between China, Cambodia, and Thailand, including the current one. At this meeting, the CFAU invited representatives from think tanks, the media, and non-governmental humanitarian organisations from China, Cambodia, and Thailand to gather in Beijing. The dialogue aimed to promote communication, strengthen mutual trust, and build consensus, together advancing peaceful development between the countries. The atmosphere was cordial, all parties actively spoke up and commended China’s mediation efforts, proposing a range of ideas to help chart a path toward peace.

 

Since December 2022, GX has been developing projects in Cambodia. It has successfully addressed backlogged cataract cases in Prey Veng Province and Kampong Speu Province, completing more than 6,600 surgeries. At the same time, GX has carried out dengue fever prevention and control initiatives in Kampong Speu Province, along the Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville Expressway, around Techo International Airport, and through the Funan–Techo integrated water resources management project, with the aim of building a health protection network for local residents. Going forward, GX will closely monitor developments and provide support within its capacity.

 

It is a great honour for GX to have been invited to attend and speak at today’s meeting, and to receive particular attention and recognition from representatives of Thailand and Cambodia.

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