BANGKOK, Dec 15 (Bernama) -- Thailand and Cambodia will hold a Joint Commission for Cooperation (JC) on Dec 29, in a bid to strengthen bilateral relations, Thai News Agency reported.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Thai Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul said that he will attend the JC meeting with his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong in Cambodia, with a plan on the further opening of border for trade to be included for discussions.
Surapong said that another major issue which might be raised at the upcoming Thai-Cambodian JC meeting is a possibility for the release of two Thai activists, Veera Somkwamkid and Ratree Pipatanapaiboon, who have been imprisoned in Cambodia.
Veera and his secretary, Ratree, were arrested by Cambodian soldiers in December last year and were charged by a Phnom Penh court of trespassing and espionage. Several attempts have been made by the Thai government to secure for their release.
4 comments:
NO SURPRISE! NO SURPRISE!!!
SIAMESES WILL DISCUSS ANYTHING WITH KHMER TRAITORS EXCEPT QUESTION OF COMMON BORDER AND TROOPS REMOVAL FROM THE DEMILITARIZED ZONE AROUND PREAH VIHEAR TEMPLE AS PER DECISION OF THE HAGUE INTERNATIONAL COURT.
WIN WIN POLICY FOR HUN SEN BUT
LOOSE LOOSE FOR CAMBODIA.
Are the Thai stupid? Hun Sen and Cambodian constitution stated that the prisoners have to serve at least 2/3 jail times, why are you keep bringing up the possibility of early release? They have no respect for Khmer people nor law.
KI-Media, don't suppress freedom of speech: deleting my comments won't help you from getting to be the Viet's slave!
Ms. Soap
ME OR AH SOAP, JUST GET LOST, YOU STUPID, DUMB, DOG EATER, EVIL, DEVIL, KHMERS KILLER.
WE KHMERS,WE WILL NOT BE YOUR DUMB STUPID SLAVE COMMUNIST VIETS.
YOUR DUMB EVIL,DEVIL COMMUNIST VIETS, WILL BE IN HELL SOON!
HELL IS WAITING FOR YOUR EVIL COMMUNIST VIETS.
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