Bangkok Post
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva hopes a Thai-Cambodian Joint Border Commission meeting to be held in Indonesia late this month would be a starting point to ease tension along the common border of the two countries.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Thani Thongphakdi said on Tuesday that Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa had informed the ministry that Cambodian had agreed to attend the JBC meeting.
The JBC meeting was earlier set to be held on Feb 27 but it was postponed after Cambodia said it wanted intervention by the international community.
"I hope the meeting will help ease tension between the two countries," Mr Abhisit said.
The prime minister insisted in Thailand's stand that the Thai-Cambodian conflict should be solved through negotiations at a bilateral level. However, he said he would have no objection if the talks are observed by representatives from Indonesia.
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