Original report from Phnom Penh
12 November 2009
The presence of Thaksin Shinawatra in Phnom Penh is pushing a political battle between Cambodia and Thailand to one of its worst points in years, analysts said this week.
The visit of the ousted prime minister has caused the mutual withdrawal of ambassadors, the potential scuppering of an offshore oil agreement, and the threat of closed borders, and could lead to chronic disputes between the neighbors, analysts say.
Thaksin addressed a gathering of Cambodian officials Thursday, taking on his first duty in a controversial role as economic adviser to the government. Cambodia has strong potential in agriculture, tourism and oil, Thaksin said.
Speaking to more than 300 officials at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Thaksin noted Cambodia’s rapid economic growth rate in recent years, before the financial crisis brought a shrinking of 2.5 percent this year.
In order to counter the crisis, he said, Cambodia must act fast to improve its products and services. Cambodia could also consider working together to promote tourism with Burma, Laos and Thailand.
Thaksin said he would be willing to sit down with a small group to discuss how to improve the tourism industry, including joint promotions with other countries, especially, he said, with Thailand.
The visit of the ousted prime minister has caused the mutual withdrawal of ambassadors, the potential scuppering of an offshore oil agreement, and the threat of closed borders, and could lead to chronic disputes between the neighbors, analysts say.
Thaksin addressed a gathering of Cambodian officials Thursday, taking on his first duty in a controversial role as economic adviser to the government. Cambodia has strong potential in agriculture, tourism and oil, Thaksin said.
Speaking to more than 300 officials at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Thaksin noted Cambodia’s rapid economic growth rate in recent years, before the financial crisis brought a shrinking of 2.5 percent this year.
In order to counter the crisis, he said, Cambodia must act fast to improve its products and services. Cambodia could also consider working together to promote tourism with Burma, Laos and Thailand.
Thaksin said he would be willing to sit down with a small group to discuss how to improve the tourism industry, including joint promotions with other countries, especially, he said, with Thailand.
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I don't think Thakin or Cambodia was the problems, but it was Thailand. Thailand was the one that drew their own map and claimed that land with Malaysia, Burma, Laos and now Cambodia.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8356837.stm
'Thaksin can help Cambodia'
The Cambodian government's appointment of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra as an economy adviser has provoked an angry reaction from the Thai government, which views him as a criminal and a powerful political opponent.
Here, people in Cambodia share their views on the importance of Mr Thaksin's contribution and whether the appointment will affect already strained relations with neighbouring Thailand.
MALIDEN SIM, TRAVEL COMPANY MANAGER, SIEM REAP
Cambodia has just emerged from the many years of war which destroyed everything. We need people of great knowledge to help rebuild our country.
Thakshin is an experienced economist. He has been very successful in his business and in leading Thailand out of the severe financial crisis in 1997.
Having him as an economic adviser would be very beneficial to both Cambodia and Thailand.
If Cambodia is prospering, that would be good for Thailand as well. We will be able to do business together and our people will not need to cross the border illegally to look for jobs in Thailand.
The current Thai government should view their position more carefully. Helping your poor neighbour prosper is like helping your country getting richer. What Mr Thaksin will do for Cambodia is not against Thai people and Thai interests.
Therefore I don't think his appointment will affect relations between the two countries. The Thai government's treatment of Cambodia has been bad before the appointment of Mr Thaksin.
They claim that Cambodia has robbed their land at the Preah Vihear temple and that the temple belongs to Thailand. How can a poor country with a weak military be able to do that?
There are political motivations behind Thai leaders' desires to get rid of Thaksin. They think he is a threat to their government and they fear that he might use Cambodia as a base to stage a political comeback.
THUL SIBORANN, STUDENT, PHNOM PENH
It is clear that my government has made the right decision to appoint Thaksin as government adviser on economy.
When Thaksin was the prime minister of Thailand he was very good for the country, especially in developing rural areas.
We need his help and I don't care how controversial this appointment is
Most Cambodian people are poor farmers and they can benefit from Thaksin's experience in Thailand.
I am sure that he would be able to raise the standard of living for Cambodian people and develop our rural areas. I am also confident that he'll attract foreign investment.
We need help from outside, from people with experience and knowledge that we don't have ourselves.
We need his help in order to achieve our reform and I don't care how controversial this appointment is. Most people around me think that this is a good decision for our country.
SAING SOENTHRITH, JOURNALIST, PHNOM PENH
I think it's good for our country to get help from an economic expert like Mr Thaksin.
Our country needs help to be rebuilt. We have suffered so much, the whole country was turned to ash by the Pol Pot regime.
We don't have many economic advisers. Thaksin will bring more development in the region.
He is smart and has a lot of experience in his country, which is in the same area as ours.
We need to learn from him and Cambodia should follow his advise.
I don't think his appointment will affect relations between Cambodia and Thailand. His appointment serves as a justice to my nation after all the hatered we've received from Thailand.
And if he has a personal agenda of revenge - that's his own game.
i think thailand wanting to steal preah vihear from cambodia actually marked the lowest point in relationship with cambodia. cambodia hated thailand or siem for wanting to steal preah vihear from cambodia event after the icj verdict, etc...
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