Friday, October 30, 2009

Abhisit's tit-for-tat against his Cambodian counterpart was uncalled for, as Thailand was the host of the meeting

Thai Rath columnist Mae Lookjan

30/10/2009
Bangkok Post

Despite gushing official statements, the Abhisit government's performance at the recent Asean Summit was disappointing.

The so-called achievements in Hua Hin and Cha-am were too little compared with the huge budget spent in organising the three-day event.

The 15th summit got off on an inauspicious start, as four heads of state and government failed to show up at the official opening.

The Thai-Cambodian spat over deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra did not contribute in any way to the grouping's quest for unity, friendship and cooperation.

Prime Minister Abhisit's tit-for-tat against his Cambodian counterpart was uncalled for, as Thailand was the host of the meeting. He should have reserved his criticism for some other occasion.

Many issues have been left unsolved after the meeting, including the lifting of import tax among the 10 member countries, the Thai-Philippine rice tariff, free investment regulations, and the fate of Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi.

Asean's dream of becoming a unified community remains just that - a distant dream. If Thailand and Cambodia are still at each other's throats, how can the group become unified?

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

i think it's more logic and neutral if you wrote like this: "If Thailand still not obey international law and keep on dreaming about Cambodian land and temples, how can the group become unified?"

I don't mind you that you can't write like this because you're just simply a bias media, bangkok post!

Anonymous said...

Thailand will be forced to return all lost lands that belong to Cambodia that have been nicely plundered/eaten by Thai landplunderers/pirates in the near future for sure through International COurt of Justice. Do remember my words!

Buddhist monk who has predicted this event in 19th Century!

Anonymous said...

Let's elect the deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra as the next leader for Cambodia. The Cambodian people and Cambodia are better off with the former Thai prime minister than Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Anonymous said...

6:20 PM

How?!

You wish!

You people need to deal with our air superiority first, before your wish is granted.

Until then, keep dreaming.

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Anonymous said...

Com'on 6:40PM,

"air superiority"? Isn't that a joke! Like the Khmer military, the Siamese military Air Force arsenals is second hand -- just like the Khmer. Each F16 cost about 97-110 million USD; Siamese budget is insufficient; American government donated to the Siamland.

Would you say "air superiortiy" is a wish list for Siamese?

Anonymous said...

Air superiority from United States. Why are you Thai so proud of it? It is not even yours. You shit head. They can stop give you anytime if you fight war against Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

The Air Superiority dude must be playing a lot of second hand video games..or may be paper airlplanes.

Anonymous said...

6:40 you sound like a girl...."you people need to deal with our F16s first".... SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU STUPID SIEM.....YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH WIPING THE SHIT OFF YOUR PIECE OF SHIT FACE FIRST...THATS WHERE YOU SHOULD START ....THERES TO MUCH SHIT COMING OUT YOUR MOUTH FAGGET,



FUCK THAILAND

Anonymous said...

1:00AM!!!!!!!!!

Your mother was once a monkey or she was a girl?

Anonymous said...

How can Abhisit go for tit-for-tat againsrt Hun Xen?

Hun XE have only one eye!

Abhisit would lost one eye more than Hun Xen if he trie!

Anonymous said...

But in long run Abhisit would win because the Japonese make eys will not roted!

Anonymous said...

totally agree with the article above. that was uncalled for by thailand to attack cambodia's hun sen. they were the host; that was so unprofessional of thailand's abishit head! what a dickhead he was!