Monday, May 10, 2010

Thai royal asks Thai Parliament to stop debate on Khmer-Thai border issue

With or without negotiations with Thailand, Preah Vihear temple belongs to Cambodia!

07 May 2010
By Leang Delux
Radio France Internationale

Translated from Khmer by Kanh-chanh Chek
Click here to read the article in Khmer


Thailand’s ASTV Manager Online news media reported on 07 May that Princess Walvipa Charoonroj sent a letter to the Thai Parliament asking the latter not to debate on the Cambodian-Thai border topic. Tith Sothea, mouthpiece of the Press and Quick Reaction Unit of Cambodia’s Council of Ministers, criticized this Thai princess, saying that she is countercurrent to the desire by the two countries that want to see a rapid end to the border dispute.

A Thai royal by the name of Princess (Mam Luong) Walvipa Charoonroj wrote a letter to the Thai Parliament to cancel the debate on the Cambodian-Thai border issue during its plenary session. This information was reported by Thailand’s ASTV Manager Online news media on 07 may 2010.

The Thai princess explained that the Cambodia-Thailand border issue, even though it is abiding by the law, is an issue in which Cambodia has the advantage over Thailand, and at the end, the result will show the trampling on history in the border demarcation at Preah Vihear temple. The temple which was the topic of a lawsuit between Cambodia and Thailand at The Hague International Court of Justice, was given back to Cambodia in 1962.

Regarding the request made by Princess Walvipa Charonroj, Tith Sothea, mouthpiece of the Press and Quick Reaction Unit of Cambodia’s Council of Ministers, commented that the prince is a Thai extremist who is preventing the border resolution negotiations between the two countries. Tith Sothea added that the princess’ action is countercurrent to the desire of both the Cambodian and Thai governments which want to see a rapid end to the dispute and a restart of the development and the friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

Koy Kuong, spokesman for the ministry of Foreign Affairs, commented that the claim that the prince made about Cambodia having the advantage over Thailand is the reality because Cambodia can base on internationally-recognized documents and maps.

It should be noted that there were numerous negotiations between Cambodia and Thailand [on the border dispute]. During these rounds of negotiations, the two sides took note on a number of agreements that Thailand must obtain the approval from its Parliament on the outcome of these discussions. However, since the beginning of the border discussions, no negotiation documents was debated by the Thai Parliament yet, this issue led to a dead end in the border negotiations between the two countries.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Walwipa Charoonroj is a female member of the Thai royal family and an historian from Thammasat University. She is a Morm Luang, a minor royal. A Morm Luang is not a princess as she/he is distantly related to the royal family by blood. Read here: http://khmerization.blogspot.com/2010/05/cambodian-officials-blasted-member-of.html

Anonymous said...

what's to negotiate...when it was awarded by the ICJ of 1962 to Cambodia...

Anonymous said...

1)Seal off the border indefinitely
2)Lay mines along border(never mind the Ottawa accord)
3)Bring in more troops
4)Open our side of Preah Vihear to tourists.

Anonymous said...

She wants to please the Thai King before he died.

Anonymous said...

Thai Preah Vihear