Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thai construction company pulls back their machineries to Thailand

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Construction machineries belonging to a Thai construction company involved in the building of a road in Banteay Meanchey province were pulled back to Thailand through the Poipet border gate following the diplomatic war between the two countries. According to an official for the Banteay Meanchey province, machineries used by a Thai construction company along National Road No. 5 have been pulled back to Thailand on Friday 06 November. The same official indicated that the Thai company that received the construction contract did not complete their project yet, but they pulled back to Thailand after the two countries pulled out their respective ambassadors.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go go go go! you Thai crying baby! who want your fucken help anyway...! don't change your fucken mind and come back, if you do! your ass will be mind forever....fucken loser face!!

Anonymous said...

Thailand will learned their fucken lesson from now on, stop using Preah Vihear as your games...

Anonymous said...

This contractor (contracting company) may have two views:

1. concern about security and pull back their equipment to prevent from losing - that is normal as a business company.

2. Support their government stand.

If the second point is applied. They should not return back and Cambodian Government should not pay them becaus the did not complete the contract. Cambodian company shoud complete the remaining work.

It is simple. That road does not serve Cambodia alone but Thailand and the region.

Anonymous said...

Bye Bye loser!!!

Anonymous said...

There are too many contracting company out there that khmer can deal with, if Thai crying baby want to leave...leave! leave!

Anonymous said...

There are already a lot of construction projects abandoned by foreign companies. If you want the job done right, you got to do it yourself.