Saturday, November 14, 2009

Warning over [Thailand] lost advantage if maritime MoU scrapped

November 14, 2009
By Watcharapong Thongrung
The Nation


The Mineral Fuels Department yesterday warned that Thailand could be at a disadvantage if its memorandum of understanding with Cambodia on a maritime pact were terminated.

A government source said the 2001 MoU was the starting point for further negotiations on sharing economic benefits in overlapping territorial waters covering 26,000 square kilometres.

Based on the MoU, Thailand and Cambodia can negotiate to jointly develop the area in a way similar to that of the Thai-Malaysian Joint Development Area.

"If we scrapped the MoU, we would have to negotiate the principles again - and we may not get conditions as good as those in the current MoU," said the source.

At present, several companies such as Chevron, BG Asia and PTT Exploration and Production hold petroleum exploration concessions granted by Thailand.

Kurujit Nakorntab, director-general of the Mineral Fuels Department, said Parliament would have to approve the termination of the Thai-Cambodian MoU, which was being sought by the Cabinet following the current diplomatic row with Cambodia.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Damn, Freaky Thai always want things that are not theirs!

Anonymous said...

Wait to see Thai flip flop in the newspaper near you...

Anonymous said...

the whole world now understand the thai or siem psyche better, thanks to their flip flopping. the entire world is very skeptical of thailand's deal in the international scene, really! hey the world can't be wrong, you know!

Anonymous said...

Childish is really childish for current Thai leadership. Go ahead do what you want to do! like PM Hun Sen said you will lose more. Don be coward!