Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Thai Joint Private-Sector Committee urged Thai gov't to solve Cambodian border hostilities peacefully

Thai government urged to solve Cambodian border hostilities peacefully

BANGKOK, Feb 8 (MCOT online news) – Concerned with the heightened border conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia, the Joint Private-Sector Committee comprising the Federation of Thai Industries (FIT), the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), and the Thai Bankers’ Association (TBA) has called on the government to cope with resolving the current tensions and hostilities through diplomatic means.

Speaking after a meeting of the tripartite committee held on Monday, TCC Chairman Dusit Nontanakorn said the border clash between troops of both countries had not yet adversely affected overall trade because Thailand’s border trade value with Cambodia accounts for only 10 per cent of exports to neighbouring countries including Myanmar, Malaysia, and Laos.

He said 24 per cent of Thailand’s exports are destined to ASEAN with 10 per cent each of the shipments going to the United States, Europe and Japan.


“Those who are directly impacted by the tension are people trading along the Thai-Cambodian frontier. The committee discussed the problem at the meeting and shared the common view the government should attempt to cope with the situation by a peaceful means because the ongoing conflicts have benefitted no parties,” he said.

On political rallies staged by anti-government demonstrators at present, Mr Dusit said he wanted all parties to stop their movement and turn to jointly find a solution for the sake of the country’s trade and investment. They should better cooperate to boost confidence among investors and tourists.

FTI Chairman Payungsak Chartsutipol said Thailand's private sector is worried about the border clash and wants the government and all parties concerned to solve the confrontation peacefully by setting up a committee tasked to develop a way to address the problem.

“We want leaders of both countries to hold talks to end the clash between troops of both countries. We understand the protection of the national sovereignty and integrity is a sensitive issue. So, both neighbors need to use the diplomatic channel to cope with the problem,” he said.

TBA Chairman Chartsiri Sophonpanich said the committee had closely monitored the situation because Thai banks which are members of the association have branches in Cambodia and along the common border. Despite the hostilities, they now remain open for service as usual.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i told you, only the siem pad thugs want war with cambodia because their gov't is pro-pad thugs, really! i wonder how much longer for ahbullshit administration will last? it's just a matter of time. siem's strongman, ahbullshit needs to resign, really!

Anonymous said...

As a first step, I am calling on all Khmers around the world, inside and oversea, to ban all Thai products and made-in-thailand products.