The Associated Press
The U.N. Security Council is expressing "grave concern" at recent border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia and is calling on the two sides to settle the dispute peacefully.
The council expressed support for the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations' attempts to resolve the conflict. ASEAN's foreign ministers will discuss the clashes at a Feb. 22 meeting.
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, who briefed the council as the current chair of ASEAN, said he was "far more optimistic about where we are" after Monday's closed-door council meeting, which the Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers addressed.
The nations blame each other for starting fighting Friday which sparked days of artillery duels, killing at least eight people.
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UN DOESN'T CARE ABOUT CAMBODIAN.WHO CARE IF DON'T CARE .YOU KILL YOUR PEOPLE EVERYDAY.IF MORE PEOPLE GET KILL AH HUN SEN AND CPP MUST BE RESPONSIBLE.IF YOU KEEP KISSING CHINA AND YOU ASS,YOU WILL GET WHAT KHMER ROUGR GOT.
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