Sunday, September 21, 2008

Hun Sen voices confidence in Somchai Wongsawat ... is it because Somchai is the brother-in-law of Thaksin, Hun Sen's buddy?

Hun Sen confident of resolution

Sunday September 21, 2008

Bangkok Post

Cambodian Prime Minister Voices Confidence In New Thai Premier

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has expressed confidence that Thailand and Cambodia can settle their border disputes now Thailand has a new leader.

In a message to new Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, Hun Sen extended his congratulations on the occasion of Mr Somchai being voted by the House of Representatives as new premier. He was royally appointed Thailand's 26th prime minister on Thursday.

Hun Sen also touched on the possibility of improving ties between the two countries.

"I have strong confidence that under your wise leadership, Cambodia and Thailand will soon be able to peacefully and legally settle all the current border issues between our countries in the spirit of friendship and good neighbourliness," he said.

Earlier on Thursday, the two prime ministers also talked on the phone and reiterated their commitment to resolve border conflicts through existing bilateral mechanisms, according to the Foreign Ministry's Information Department.

Both parties recalled their earlier meeting on May 14 during the opening ceremony of Route 48, a road linking the two countries and running through to the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, at a time when Mr Somchai was Thailand's deputy prime minister and education minister.

Relations between the two neighbours have soured since the World Heritage Committee approved Cambodia's application to list the 11th century Preah Vihear temple ruins as a World Heritage site.

The temple is situated between Si Sa Ket's Kantharalak district and Preah Vihear province in Cambodia.

Both countries have long claimed the Hindu temple, but the International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1962, although the surrounding area remains in dispute.

The stand-off began when Thailand sent troops to the border on July 15 after Thai anti-government demonstrators assembled near the temple.

Cambodia responded by sending its own troops there.

Following the listing, Cambodia has stepped up claims of ownership over further ancient temples along the Thai-Cambodian border, including Ta Moan Thom temple.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The thai are insane. They don't like and outed Thaksin. And now, They elected his brother-IN-LAW.

What a hipocrite

Anonymous said...

AH HUN XEN is misleading Cambodian people again regard the Thai naked aggression on Cambodia!

Just remember that all Thai leaders are the same and that is to show off their blind ambition to steal Khmer land whether in good faith or good time and they always want of piece of Cambodia

Anonymous said...

This Bangkok post did not tell the world the truths, why don't Bangkok post show us that you an hight class, hight educated journalish and as journalish skill tell the world or your own Siam people the true that all temples and border line that Siam army invaded and still invade are belong to Khmer? Do you Bangkok post and all Siam think that the poeple around the world specially ASEAN does not know any things what you Siam is doing? The people all over the world knew the Siam-Cambodia border line is. So please do not twist the history around, tell your Siam people the true.
No one can change the history. You Siam should be proud of Khmer and respect the history of Khmer kingdom that built alot of temples and a big part of your land now, was belong to Khmer.
Be the leader of ASEAN nation,
Be the most high educated people.
So both country can live together for ever.

Anonymous said...

1) "The stand-off began when Thailand sent troops to the border on July 15 after Thai anti-government demonstrators assembled near the temple" --> absolutely not true, it was twisted. in fact, Thailand invaded Cambodia on July 15,08.


2) "Cambodia responded by sending its own troops there " --> Cambodia not sent troops, but Cambodia is protecting theirs territory upon Thailand invaded it.