Bangkok Post
The government is ready to present its case in the Thai-Cambodian border dispute if Phnom Penh takes the issue to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said on Tuesday.
Mr Kasit commented after the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) called on the two countries to establish a permanent ceasefire and settle their dispute themselves.
"Right now, all the problems rest with Cambodia and whether it will follow the UNSC's call. If not, other countries won't support Cambodia because it started first," the minister said.
The government will see if Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong attends the Asean Foreign Ministers meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Feb 22 and the Thai-Cambodian Joint Border Commission meeting on Feb 27.
At the UNSC hearing last night, the council called on Thailand and Cambodia to show maximum restraint.
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ប្រទេសខ្មែរមួយថ្ងៃ ៗ ដីកាន់តែតូច តែប្រទេសជិតខាងមានផ្ទៃដីកាន់តែធំ តើខ្មែរមានពូជជាអ្នកប្រាជ្ញទេ? ហើយអ្នកធ្វើការធំ ៗ គ្រប់ស្រដាប់ធ្នាប់គិតតែប្រយោជន៍ខ្លួន តើអ្នកទាំងឡាយដែលតែងតែនិយាយថា ខ្ញុំមោទនភាពណាស់ដែលបានកើតជាខ្មែរ? និយាយពាក្យនេះដោយពេញមាត់ទេ? បើអ្នកធំនីមួយ ៗ សុទ្ធតែឆ្កួត
If so now let's take the matter to ICJ.
Act now doctor Hun sen. I love you and your wife more than you
Totally agree to have ICJ decide the case.
ICJ alrady decided. No point to go back there. However, we should hold Thai and Youn respect the Paris Agreement. UN must enforce its law by having its personnel work with Thai and Khmer to have border demarcated.
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