ASEAN's Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan (L) shakes hands with Cambodia's Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong after a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Phnom Penh August 16, 2010. Hor told reporters on Monday peaceful means would be used to resolve the border dispute with neighbouring Thailand, despite having stopped bilateral talks. He also said Cambodia has asked Vietnam, the current Chair of ASEAN, to mediate the dispute between the two countries. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Mon, 16 Aug 2010
DPA
Phnom Penh - The secretary general of the Association of South-East Asian Nations said he is "in listening mode" for a meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen later Monday at which the issue of Thai-Cambodian relations is expected to arise.
Speaking on the sidelines of a regional health workshop, Surin Pitsuwan told the German Press Agency dpa he was not certain the topic would be discussed.
"I can only surmise (that the issue will come up), because in the last few days that's what the government of Cambodia has been saying," Surin said.
He added that Hun Sen had recently sought a multilateral approach to resolving the long-standing border dispute around the temple of Preah Vihear on Cambodia's northern border with Thailand.
"I am taking the opportunity to listen, and to see what is expected of me, my office, which is constitutionally charged for this kind of thing," he said.
Cambodia and Thailand are at loggerheads over the Preah Vihear temple, which was awarded to Cambodia by the International Court of Justice in 1962.
Last week Hun Sen wrote to the United Nations asking it to intervene in the dispute after comments reported in the Thai press gave the impression that Premier Abhisit Vejjajiva had not ruled out a military solution to the dispute.
Bangkok later said Abhisit had been misquoted and his comments taken out of context.
Over the weekend Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong wrote to his ASEAN counterparts requesting that the 10-member regional bloc, of which both Cambodia and Thailand are members, get involved in resolving the issue.
Thai nationalists object to Cambodian ownership of Preah Vihear temple, and both sides claim a nearby area of land. The dispute has led to a build-up of troops and a number of firefights over the past two years that have left several soldiers dead.
Speaking on the sidelines of a regional health workshop, Surin Pitsuwan told the German Press Agency dpa he was not certain the topic would be discussed.
"I can only surmise (that the issue will come up), because in the last few days that's what the government of Cambodia has been saying," Surin said.
He added that Hun Sen had recently sought a multilateral approach to resolving the long-standing border dispute around the temple of Preah Vihear on Cambodia's northern border with Thailand.
"I am taking the opportunity to listen, and to see what is expected of me, my office, which is constitutionally charged for this kind of thing," he said.
Cambodia and Thailand are at loggerheads over the Preah Vihear temple, which was awarded to Cambodia by the International Court of Justice in 1962.
Last week Hun Sen wrote to the United Nations asking it to intervene in the dispute after comments reported in the Thai press gave the impression that Premier Abhisit Vejjajiva had not ruled out a military solution to the dispute.
Bangkok later said Abhisit had been misquoted and his comments taken out of context.
Over the weekend Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong wrote to his ASEAN counterparts requesting that the 10-member regional bloc, of which both Cambodia and Thailand are members, get involved in resolving the issue.
Thai nationalists object to Cambodian ownership of Preah Vihear temple, and both sides claim a nearby area of land. The dispute has led to a build-up of troops and a number of firefights over the past two years that have left several soldiers dead.
8 comments:
mr hor nam hong chief boeng trabet khmer rouge prison
5:42 PM
how well you know, because you were his assistance during that time.
Does anyone know if pepper-spray bottles are legal in Cambodia? My daughter would like to take a couple with her when she visits Cambodia next month with her mom.
Thank you for your help.
Peace,
Chenda
I think Cambodia should seek clarifications with the World Court in regard to the verdict of Preah Vihear. Thailand is abusing Cambodia over the verdict. The verdict did say clearly that Preah Vihear is belong to Cambodia and surrounding her vicinity. I don't understand why Thailand continues giving Cambodia a hard time and disrespecting the ruling. Cambodia has a lot to gain if Cambodia do some research.
6:40PM you stupid toa! Ah Hor Nam Hong accepted and wath you need to know just listen and read!
this guy's name sounds like he has khmer ancestry! surin is one of the old khmer provinces that siem stole from cambodia during the dark ages!
Fuck all the Khmer opposition party,they never fucking talk about Khmer and Siem border.I think fuck all of those guy are Siem fellow!
What's about YUON. Siam is just a political game that made YUON control Kampuchea.
Yuon's slave Hun Xen and including you (Yuon) communist.
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