Bangkok Post
A decision on whether to withdraw troops from the disputed area near the Preah Vihear temple rests with the government and the government alone, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says.
Mr Abhisit said yesterday he had notified the military and local authorities of the government's policy that no agreement on the Preah Vihear temple could be made at the local level.
All activities must proceed under the same guidelines and all sides must coordinate their efforts and consult the government. "There must be policy unity," he said.
The prime minister made clear his position following reports local military authorities from Thailand and Cambodia had agreed to withdraw their troops around the ancient temple.
The 2nd Army will report the border situation soon to Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon.
Mr Abhisit denied any knowledge of reports that Cambodia had decided to postpone the reopening of Preah Vihear gate, which is accessible from Kantharalak district in Thailand's Si Sa Ket.
The Phnom Penh Post website reported the planned reopening of the border gate at the Hindu temple had been postponed for another month because of a disagreement between the two countries.
3 comments:
Another deceiving tactic by Abhisit!!!
BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO! MR. HUN SEN.
BRAVO THE STRONGMAN OF CAMBODIA!
IS THIS ANOTHER OF YOUR WIN-WIN
POLICIES?
DID YOU LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT THE SIAMESES, ABOUT THEIR TRICKS TO FOOL PEOPLE LIKE YOU. MR. PRIME MINISTER, PLEASE GROW UP.
HONESTLY, HOW MUCH MONEY DID YOU GET FROM THE DEAL???
set tae pork ah pler kan kap srok khmer. kit pi tae proh yaorch taul khlorn. aory pork ah Siam baork pras raul tae dong.
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