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HA NOI — United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has showed his willingness to work as a mediator in the Cambodia-Thailand border dispute, the Cambodian media reported.
The deputy spokesperson for UN Secretary General, Farhan Haq, replied to an email from the Cambodian press on August 18 saying that, "The Secretary-General is willing to mediate situation when both sides request him to do so".
Last week, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen called for an international conference to seek a peaceful solution to the two-year-long dispute over the Preah Vihear temple which has world heritage status.
Hun Sen said that he would put forward the proposal to Ban Ki-moon as he plans to pay a two-day official visit to Cambodia in late October.
Cambodia 's Foreign Affairs spokesperson Koy Kuong also welcomed Ban Ki-moon's response to the border issue.
Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Cam-bodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen are expected to meet when they attend the upcoming Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) early in October in Brussels, the Nation online reported yesterday.
ASEAN Secretary General Dr Surin Pitsuwan, who was on transit to Jakarta, Indonesia, on Wednesday, expressed the hope that the two leaders would take the opportunity in Belgium's capital to discuss bilateral issues of mutual concerns.
Premier Abhisit and Hun Sen will join the other Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN leaders to meet their European counterparts in Brussels, where the EU headquarters is situated.
In a related development, Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban has reiterated that Thailand wants only bilateral talks with Phnom Penh to settle the border conflict.
Surin's revelation came after his trip to capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, early this week leading a Thai-Muslim delegation to visit Cambodian-Muslim community at the invitation of Hun Sen, the Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.
The deputy spokesperson for UN Secretary General, Farhan Haq, replied to an email from the Cambodian press on August 18 saying that, "The Secretary-General is willing to mediate situation when both sides request him to do so".
Last week, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen called for an international conference to seek a peaceful solution to the two-year-long dispute over the Preah Vihear temple which has world heritage status.
Hun Sen said that he would put forward the proposal to Ban Ki-moon as he plans to pay a two-day official visit to Cambodia in late October.
Cambodia 's Foreign Affairs spokesperson Koy Kuong also welcomed Ban Ki-moon's response to the border issue.
Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Cam-bodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen are expected to meet when they attend the upcoming Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) early in October in Brussels, the Nation online reported yesterday.
ASEAN Secretary General Dr Surin Pitsuwan, who was on transit to Jakarta, Indonesia, on Wednesday, expressed the hope that the two leaders would take the opportunity in Belgium's capital to discuss bilateral issues of mutual concerns.
Premier Abhisit and Hun Sen will join the other Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN leaders to meet their European counterparts in Brussels, where the EU headquarters is situated.
In a related development, Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban has reiterated that Thailand wants only bilateral talks with Phnom Penh to settle the border conflict.
Surin's revelation came after his trip to capital Phnom Penh, Cambodia, early this week leading a Thai-Muslim delegation to visit Cambodian-Muslim community at the invitation of Hun Sen, the Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.
9 comments:
Cambodian people never scared about fighting with siem,if you want to do all Khmer people will fight you back and all Khmer outside the country will fight with the Siem people outside too,If you want to fight with Khmer inside i will fight all of you outside ok.Do you want to try? go ahead motherfucker(Siem)You motherfucker took lots of Khmer land in the past!
Mr Secretary General, Sir, when one side asks for mediation it is sufficient for you to step in. The Thais are taking advantage over Cambodia. They based on the unilateral map they drawn up by themselves. If the Thais don't withdraw their soldiers from Cambodia's land, please, we need the UN now.
Vanak
PP
I strongly suggested Cambodia will never wasting more times with Thailand. It has been over two year old long already. DO or DIE.
hahaha ..damn it,,why the Thai thinking that khmer people are scaring to have a war with them (Thailand)..what a pathetic loser siam..khmer people are just like sleeping tigeers but stupid Thai thinking those tigers (khmer) are dead..our khmer people right now are sickening of war.. everyday khmer right now just wanted to be leave alone and living in peacful ..siams are just like the frogs are living in the well..siam right now is too jelousy over khmer,because khmer right now is being notice by the world.....siam please just go to sleep and sucking your thumb try to eases your jealousy ass over khmer.....
I hope Hun Sen won't change his mind this time and keeps his words as a real man!
That is what happening in Thailand and the issue of Preah Vihear
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-08/20/c_13454610.htm
BEST SOLUTION,
BEST SOLUTION,
BEST SOLUTION.............
PM Hun Sen must not change his mind...and agree within jointly managemant plans, if Hun Sen change his mind, khmer people will no longer vote for HIM!!!!!
THE BEST SOLUTION IS THAI NEED USE ALL MEANS TO FORCE HUN SEN OUT OF POWER FIRST AND INSTALL A NEW CANDIDATE SUCH AS MP SAM RAINSY AS A NEW PRIME MINISTER OF CAMBODIA BEFORE SETTING BILATERAL TALK.
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