Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Cambodia-Thai Trade Exhibition to go ahead despite conflict: Cambodian PM

February 15, 2011
Xinhua

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday said that the Cambodia-Thailand Trade Exhibition to be held on Feb. 17-20 will go ahead as scheduled despite military confrontation at the border disputed area near the 11th century temple between the two countries' troops.

"Trades with Thailand are still normal,"he said during opening the construction of a 144 km road in Banteay Meanchey province.

He said that a Thai deputy prime minister will come to Phnom Penh to open the expo.


"We have to continue cooperation on all other sectors with Thailand, the area that has disputed, we resolve at that area and contain it from spreading further,"he said, adding "we have a policy to turn all Cambodian borders with neighboring countries to be a border of peace, friendship and cooperation."

Jiranan Wongmongkol, director of the Thai embassy's Foreign Trade Promotion Office in Phnom Penh, confirmed Tuesday that Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Trairong Suwankiri, will make a one-day visit to Phnom Penh to attend the exhibition on Feb. 17 and he is also scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Hun Sen.

"We have already prepared for the exhibition--everything is on schedule," she said.

The annual Thailand Trade Fair 2011 in Phnom Penh from Feb. 17- 20 will be held at the Diamond Island's convention hall in Phnom Penh. It's expected about 150 Thai companies and about 25 Cambodian companies will display their products in the event.

Bilateral trades between Cambodia and Thailand mounted to 2.54 million U.S. dollars in 2010, up 54 percent from 1.65 billion U.S. dollars in a year earlier, according to the statistics from Thai embassy in Phnom Penh.

Of the sum, Cambodia exported to Thailand was only 214.7 million U.S. dollars and Thailand exported to Cambodia worth up to 2.34 billion U.S. dollars last year.

Cambodia and Thailand have had border conflict after Cambodia's Preah Vihear temple was enlisted as World Heritage Site on July 7, 2008.

The conflict is due to Thai claim of the ownership of 1.8 square miles (4.6 sq km) of scrub next to the temple, triggering a military build-up along the border, and periodic clashes between Cambodian and Thai soldiers have resulted in the deaths of troops on both sides.

The latest clashes on Feb. 4-7, unleashed a barrage of artillery shells on both sides of the border, killed at least 10 people and injured 53 people of both sides, according to latest reports. Tens of thousands of the two countries' villagers nearby the disputed areas fled for safe shelters.

The United Nations Security Council on Monday urged Cambodia and Thailand to display maximum restraint and to establish a permanent cease-fire. It also expressed support for the active efforts of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in this matter and encouraged the parties to continue their cooperation with the organization.

6 comments:

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Anonymous said...

KI Why don't you talk more about Kos Trol, Sea and lands that have been lost to Vietnam by who teaty.

Please educate khmer more about our real history. At Cambodia'school they don't teach about that at all.

Put more pictures about Kos Trol every week at least.

Anonymous said...

Thai is investing money in Cambodia since Thaksin era.
After Thaksin being out of power,Abhisit
continue to invest.
The war broke up in Preah Vihear Khmer -Thai border.
If Thai and Thai are
continuing the war,
both of them will
destroy their economy and business
.There are many countries that invest in Thailand.
In Cambodia,South Korea,China(big investors)and other countries will damage their invest.
Both Hun Sen or Abhisit need stable
their countries and
to win the next election to come.

Anonymous said...

This shows Cambodia has no Integrity after claiming that Thais invaded Cambodia by force to UN. No country in the world would allow this bilateral business expo to continue after the invasion of Thais, only Cambodia, and Why? Because all the Cambodian in high positions have some investments with the Thai companies and they are afraid they are going to loose their money despite Cambodian people are suffering and dying along the border with Thais. Even the UN did not grant the requests from Cambodia to send the UN Security troups to protect the valuable temple at the border and you can figure this out. Listen to Cambodian FM, Hong, after the meeting (He did not make sense in his speech, real heavy vietnamese accent). Hong's boss (the mokey in suit) will give Hong a medal when he returns home with nothing accomplished but yet for his audacity to stand up with the intelligent thai FM, Kasit. Good job, Hong for getting Thai to cease fire, for setting up another bilateral meeting with Thai, for allowing Thai to show off their goods in Cambodia....

Anonymous said...

I highly doubt that there'll be significant number of visitors to the expo. I'm sure there'll be a protest around there making it impossible for anyone to visit the place. Thailand will get what they want.

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