Thursday, February 17, 2011

Cambodia, Thailand To Attend Asean Meeting

JAKARTA, Feb 17 (Bernama) -- Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to attend a meeting of Asean foreign ministers in Jakarta on Feb 22 to discuss ways of solving the border issue between the two Southeast Asian neighbours, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported, citing a top Indonesian diplomat.

Most of the other Asean countries have approved the foreign ministers' meeting, although some may be absent due to previous arrangements, said Indonesia's Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa,.

The main objective of the meeting in Jakarta is to encourage the two countries to continue to commit to a peaceful settlement of the dispute and to renounce the use of force and the threat of the use of force, as stated in Asean's Treaty of Amity and Cooperation and also included in its Charter, the Jakarta Post quoted Natalegawa as saying.


He also said the other objective of the Jakarta meeting was to ensure a climate conducive to resuming negotiations between the two countries.

At a closed-door meeting on Feb 14, the UN Security Council expressed its "grave concern" over the recent clashes, calling on both countries to exert maximum restraint, avoid any actions that may aggravate the situation and establish a permanent ceasefire agreement.

Indonesia's Foreign Minister Natalegawa, who in his capacity as chair of Asean at the UNSC meeting, stressed on the need to solve the conflict peacefully through dialogue and negotiations, with help from Asean.

He expressed his optimism about a settlement being reached between Cambodian and Thailand.

Cambodia's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hor Namhong, said on Wednesday that his country will ask Asean to send observers to the disputed border area with Thailand near the Preah Vihear temple to ensure a permanent ceasefire.

Cambodia will also raise the request at the forthcoming Asean meeting and ask the Asean chair or a representative to attend every meeting held between Cambodia and Thailand including meetings between the Cambodian-Thai Border Commission.

Also on the same day, the Thai Foreign Minister's Secretary, Chavanond Intarakomalayasut, said the two countries' defence ministers will also discuss a ceasefire in the disputed area.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with PM Hun Sen with this moved...Make sure all ASEAN leaders there see the Facts! Thailand must agree and sign permanent ceasefire...No sign with hand/erased with Foot?

Anonymous said...

People listen UN is know everything but UN as well as American and the world of modern democracy hate Hun Sen regime so much. American, UN use thai to eliminate Hun Sen regime out of the world only, that's why American, UN act like that. Please look at recently regime of Tuniasi and Egypt behind the scence is American and UN. Trust me, I am old enough and have heap of experinced in UN.

The idea is to wipe out all Hun Sen regime from the world and China can't help Hun Sen either because China know that China won't win the war with US. The military technology of China today are copy from US since 1945. US military system are a head China over 60 years.

Cambodian people should also wipe out Hun Sen regime as well as his 400 relative out of the world because they are the source to make cambodian people suffer until today.

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