Bangkok Post
PHNOM PENH : The appointment of Thaksin Shinawatra as Cambodia's economic adviser and his four-day visit may have enraged the Thai government, but Cambodian media think differently.
"It [Thaksin's appointment] is normal for this country, which has had many foreign economic advisers, including South Korean President Lee Myung-bak," said Ky Soklim, a freelance reporter.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen named Mr Lee, who is a former chief executive officer of manufacturing giant Hyundai Engineering, as his special economic adviser in 2000.
By the time Mr Lee was elected president last year, which saw him end his role as Hun Sen's adviser, South Korea had become the second-largest investor in Cambodia.
Ky Soklim said he fully threw his support behind the appointment of Thaksin because he believed he would help pull a lot of people in his country out of poverty.
"We want someone to help draw more investment into Cambodia and we believe he is able to do that," he said.
When asked why the Phnom Penh administration did not appoint a Cambodian to the position, he said the government needed some experienced foreigners to help develop the economy.
Eng Vutha, a reporter from Rasami Angkor newspaper, said "appointing a foreigner to be my country's economic adviser is not a new thing here. Why does Thailand blow up this issue?"
He urged the Thai government to review its diplomatic relations with Cambodia as quickly as possible for the benefit of the two countries.
Chao Bun Hao, a reporter from Sin Chew daily newspaper, said Thailand should treat the matter as a minor issue.
"In Cambodia, people see there is nothing behind this appointment," said Hao.
Hao said to solve diplomatic problems, the Thai and Cambodian governments must meet mid-way. More importantly, the two countries must try to avoid doing anything that might affect their relations even further.
He said Cambodia is a poor country, so it needed to learn from other people with good experience and apply it to economic development.
"It [Thaksin's appointment] is normal for this country, which has had many foreign economic advisers, including South Korean President Lee Myung-bak," said Ky Soklim, a freelance reporter.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen named Mr Lee, who is a former chief executive officer of manufacturing giant Hyundai Engineering, as his special economic adviser in 2000.
By the time Mr Lee was elected president last year, which saw him end his role as Hun Sen's adviser, South Korea had become the second-largest investor in Cambodia.
Ky Soklim said he fully threw his support behind the appointment of Thaksin because he believed he would help pull a lot of people in his country out of poverty.
"We want someone to help draw more investment into Cambodia and we believe he is able to do that," he said.
When asked why the Phnom Penh administration did not appoint a Cambodian to the position, he said the government needed some experienced foreigners to help develop the economy.
Eng Vutha, a reporter from Rasami Angkor newspaper, said "appointing a foreigner to be my country's economic adviser is not a new thing here. Why does Thailand blow up this issue?"
He urged the Thai government to review its diplomatic relations with Cambodia as quickly as possible for the benefit of the two countries.
Chao Bun Hao, a reporter from Sin Chew daily newspaper, said Thailand should treat the matter as a minor issue.
"In Cambodia, people see there is nothing behind this appointment," said Hao.
Hao said to solve diplomatic problems, the Thai and Cambodian governments must meet mid-way. More importantly, the two countries must try to avoid doing anything that might affect their relations even further.
He said Cambodia is a poor country, so it needed to learn from other people with good experience and apply it to economic development.
5 comments:
Why not let thaksin become cambodian prime minister. That should speed up the economic recovery and make cambodians rich. then we could send hun sen back to the jungle for early retirement.
The new phally would lose his job? no, send him to the jungle also to lick the monkey's ass.
Abhisit government is the one who are making the fuss about this appointment. Cambodia just wanted to go above their business but we keep getting distractions from Thailand for this or that... Thailand needs to open their hearts for Cambodia. It is 2009, they must learn to change from scratch if we to live together as a community. Cambodia is no longer a country for Thailand to bully around like before.
I think Apishit needs a BIG dildo up his ass!! 8==D~~(_x_)
If you listen to Thaksin's speech during dinner with Hun Sen...You can see his philosophy is really good, "Help thy neighbor and this will benefit Thailand as well" It's a win-win situation. Why can't Abhisit get along with his neighbors. Is it because he wants to gain popularity and stir nationalism and hatred?
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