Sunday, January 27, 2013

Prayuth says force 'last resort' [-Prayuth threatens Cambodia with WAR?]

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra chairs a meeting of military top brass and senior security officials at Government House Friday as Thailand prepares for oral hearings at the International Court of Justice over its territorial dispute with Cambodia. CHANAT KATANYU

Army chief vows talks regardless of ICJ ruling

27 Jan 2013
Bangkok Post

Negotiations will be pursued no matter how the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rules on the territorial dispute with Cambodia over the Preah Vihear temple, army commander Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha says.

But he added that the army is prepared to use force as a last resort.

Gen Prayuth's remarks came as Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday chaired a meeting with top military brass and the government's lawyers to form its strategy ahead of the hearings at the ICJ over the disputed land surrounding Preah Vihear.

Phnom Penh has asked the ICJ to reinterpret its 1962 judgement which awarded the temple to Cambodia. The ruling, however, did not mention an area of 4.6 square kilometres surrounding the temple that both countries claim.


Oral hearings are set to take place on April 15-19 and a verdict is expected in October.

Gen Prayuth said that no matter what the ICJ rules, negotiations with Cambodia will be pursued. "We have procedures to follow if border clashes occur," he said. "But at the end of the day, [the dispute] will be concluded at the negotiating table.

"Going to war is not an option. In the disputed area we have to comply with the rules," he said. "If there is a breach of the rules, the proper action is to protest."

He said it is the government's job to prepare for the upcoming legal battle and to consider its course of action once the court's verdict is issued.

The government, however, said it is confident in its legal argument ahead of the April hearings. The line of the arguments will focus on the ICJ's 1962 ruling.

Nattawut Pothisaro, a deputy permanent secretary at the Foreign Ministry, said the meeting made some suggestions for arguments that would be used during the hearings.

The legal team is led by Thai ambassador to the Hague, Veerachai Palasai.

"After listening to Mr Veerachai, everyone is confident and believes we're on the right track," Mr Nattawut said.

He said the 1962 ruling made three key points: the Preah Vihear temple belongs to Cambodia; Thailand is requested to withdraw its troops from the temple and the surrounding area; and Thailand is requested to return artefacts to Cambodia.

"The ICJ never ruled on the [surrounding] territory," Mr Nattawut said. "The legal team will show the court it can't make interpretations beyond the focus of its original ruling."

The preparations for the oral hearings are nearly finished pending a review of some of the details, he said.

Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanchana will lead the legal team to London on Feb 8-9 to meet with foreign legal experts to prepare for the case.

Mr Nattawut said another meeting will take place after Mr Phongthep returns from London.

He said that while the Foreign Ministry is responsible for maintaining diplomatic ties, the military would keep an eye on the border to protect national sovereignty.

He said that both countries would soon start clearing landmines from the demilitarised zone in line with an ICJ order.

Meanwhile, the war of words between Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul and Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva continued yesterday.

Mr Surapong was criticised by the Democrat leader for being a mouthpiece for the Cambodian government. He had read a statement by the Cambodian government that was critical of the Democrats.

"The Democrat Party should stop lying," Mr Surapong said.

"If it has evidence to prove the alleged conflict of interest, just bring it forward. It is the last time that I will talk about this. I will focus my efforts on the ICJ case," he said.

He added that he read the statement to rebut the Democrat Party's accusations against the Yingluck government and former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Mr Surapong blamed the previous Democrat-led government for causing the legal dispute.

He said the Thai ambassador to Phnom Penh told him that Cambodia's petition to the ICJ was forced by the Abhisit government's actions.

Mr Abhisit yesterday called on Ms Yingluck to do more to protect the country's sovereignty instead of focusing on his dispute with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thief still remains thief.

The country in the world has to respect with the world court. They have stop thief from acting over the world court. Everything is very clear to the world in court. Everybody in the world can tell around preah vihear province there are Cambodian province as Khmer sorin (sorin province) Khmer sisaket (sisaket province) Khmer Buryram and other. Those people can speak Khmer; follow Khmer culture....How blind those people are. They are not blind, they are criminal thief. Cambodia have wake up don not let this case go down again and again for a thousand year. We lost and suffering enough.
They are alway confuse the world to gain their cheating case.
Now the world with the hi tech is completely difference.
We have to stop this crimal act and punish them.

Khmer

Anonymous said...

Well...Iraq under Saddam Hussein used to be an ally of Uncle Sam during the 8 years war against Iran. And soon after the war Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait to reclaim their lost province. Uncle Sam say no to Saddam Hussein and Saddam Hussein got his ass kick out of Kuwait! ahahhah

Now as for Thailand and It doesn't matter who is in power. And for those Siem leaders want to follow the foot step of Saddam Hussein to invade their neighbor and they must get the green light from Uncle Sam first! Otherwise they will get their ass kick! ahahhah

Anonymous said...

Opposition should get a deal with Thailand to kick Ah Hun Sen from power and we will give them a 4 km square of Preah Vihear land, but not the temple. Ah Hun Sen government protect the West border with Thailand, but let Vietnam take all the East border. Ah Kbot Cheat Hun Sen must be hung or shooting range on his head. He is deserved to execute from Cambodia.

American won't kick Thai ass because they're friend for a long long time. American will give a green light for sure. Let Thai kick Ah Hun Sen's ass and get rid of him for good. Khmer leaders are so stupid from Sihanouk, Pol Pot, and Hun Sen (Not Khmer, but Youn agent). They're all sided with China or Youn, but look how Cambodia now aday. Lost territory and let Youn come to live in Cambodia.

We should claim back Kampuchea Krom, not Surin or Sisaket or Boriram.

Anonymous said...

This is a violent move as an option to scare Cambodia into giving in, much the same way Hun Sen uses against his own people and the opposition party... Sihanouk took the bait and let Hun Sen to be the co-prime minister with his son. Look at now!!! Hun Sen is also paying back to Sihanouk through his lavish funeral.

For Hun Sen, please stand our ground and don't let Thai bully us. They try to co-development, they try to causing trouble, they try to reject the int'l court verdict ect... What we should accept is the ICJ verdict once and stay clear with them about the temple or Cambodia will be used and take advantage off again.

Needless to say Hun Sen must stand ground with Vietnam as well. Cambodians people are not stupid...

Anonymous said...

You're crazy indeed!...We won't give the thieves one inch of any land not ever again.....5:24Am you're very sad and sick in the head as well to post your comment like this,we won't give the thieves nor Yuons anything but the coffin/woods to burn their corpses.War is not a solution but if not avoidable then we have to defend our land no other choice.

Kmenhwatt

Anonymous said...

5:24 AM is a Thailady boy not Khmer. Real Khmers will not give an inch of land to these scum bag neighbors.