Friday, October 02, 2009

Foreign Ministry: Cambodian premier to attend ASEAN Summit

BANGKOK, Oct 2 (TNA) - Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will attend the 15th Association of Southeast Asian (ASEAN) Summit in the Thai seaside report of Hua Hin at the end of this month, a senior Thai foreign ministry official said on Friday.

Speaking to journalists after a preparatory meeting planning arrangements for the upcoming ASEAN summit scheduled for October 23-25, Veerasak Futrakul, Permanent-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said bilateral talks between Thai and Cambodian leaders regarding the border dispute near the ancient Preah Vihear temple has not yet been set up.

The Thai permanent-secretary for foreign affairs added that an attempt to solve the border dispute is underway through the existing mechanism agreed by both sides.

Tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border near the 11th century temple renewed after the Cambodian premier announced on Monday that he had ordered his troops to shoot any intruders from Thailand who stepped on Cambodian soil.

Mr Hun Sen's stern statement came shortly after yellow-shirt protesters of Thailand's Peoples’ Alliance for Democracy (PAD) rallied in the Thai province of Si Sa Ket to oppose Cambodia's plan to build new structures in the contested 4.6 square kilometres zone surrounding Preah Vihear temple and clashed with local police and residents.

The United Nations cultural body UNESCO approved Cambodia's sole bid in July last year to list the 11th century temple as a world heritage site while the question of sovereignty over the land has never been clearly resolved.

Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva however shunned Mr Hun Sen's threat, saying his remarks were aimed for his domestic benefit and had happened many times.

He also affirmed the situation at the border is normal, the kingdom also remains ready to protect its sovereignty.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen is cheap, just boast this and that. Finally, willing to attend the meeting. He is only strong with their own vunerable citizens

Anonymous said...

THIS IS WHAT THE THAIS SAID................WHAT IF HUN DOESNT GO LIKE HE SAID HE WASNT.....2:31 I BELIEVE YOUR CHEAP

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen has an opportunity to do right in NOT sending delegate or NOT attending ASEAN Summit in protest.

ASEAN must force Thailand to pull all troops from demarcated 1904-1907 line and stop instigating war with Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Hun Sen the PM of Cambodia is cheap, but he is still better, than some of us.

Anonymous said...

i think cambodia ought to boycott any asean meeting in siem country as a protest to siem for violating international treaty with cambodia. please bring up the issue to siem invasion of preah vihear area in the international level. siem can all go to hell, really!

Anonymous said...

Hun Xen should boycott an ASEAN meeting, if he meant to shoot ah Thai trasspassor. This would put pressure on ah Thai to withdraw troop from Khmer lands.

Anonymous said...

Dog bark never bite! you all see now!