Xinhua
The situation along the Thai- Cambodian border has remained normal, Chalotorn Phaovibul, charge d'affaires of Thailand's Embassy in Cambodia, said on Thursday, the website by the Bangkok Post reported.
His remark was made amid Thailand's opposition to Cambodia's management plan for the 11th-century Preah Vihear temple.
Chalotorn said he has believed Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen would not react until the World Heritage Committee (WHC) decides whether to go ahead and approve Cambodia's management plan for the ancient temple.
Reinforcement of troops along the border is normal, he said, adding that he has not been reported of any unusual situation there.
Thailand's Foreign Ministry has instructed him to monitor Phnom Penh's movement and reported it back to Thailand, he said.
No matter what the WHC's decision would come out, Chalotorn said he has believed Thailand and the neighboring country would not resort to violence, but to adopt diplomatic means to solve the conflict.
Interior Minister Chavarat Charnvirakul has re-affirmed of the normal situation at the border as the ministry is continuously reported of the development there by the northeastern Si Sa Ket province's administration, the Matichon online said.
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of security affairs Suthep Thaugsuban said in the morning he was not worried about the situation at the Thai-Cambodian border, the Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.
Troops can manage the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border, the Thai deputy prime minister said.
Thailand and Cambodia have historically laid claim to the site, which is located on a mountain top on the Thai-Cambodia border. The disputed area of 4.6 square kilometers has not been demarcated.
In 1962 the International Court of Justice ruled that the 11th- century Preah Vihear temple belonged to Cambodia.
His remark was made amid Thailand's opposition to Cambodia's management plan for the 11th-century Preah Vihear temple.
Chalotorn said he has believed Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen would not react until the World Heritage Committee (WHC) decides whether to go ahead and approve Cambodia's management plan for the ancient temple.
Reinforcement of troops along the border is normal, he said, adding that he has not been reported of any unusual situation there.
Thailand's Foreign Ministry has instructed him to monitor Phnom Penh's movement and reported it back to Thailand, he said.
No matter what the WHC's decision would come out, Chalotorn said he has believed Thailand and the neighboring country would not resort to violence, but to adopt diplomatic means to solve the conflict.
Interior Minister Chavarat Charnvirakul has re-affirmed of the normal situation at the border as the ministry is continuously reported of the development there by the northeastern Si Sa Ket province's administration, the Matichon online said.
Deputy Prime Minister in charge of security affairs Suthep Thaugsuban said in the morning he was not worried about the situation at the Thai-Cambodian border, the Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.
Troops can manage the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border, the Thai deputy prime minister said.
Thailand and Cambodia have historically laid claim to the site, which is located on a mountain top on the Thai-Cambodia border. The disputed area of 4.6 square kilometers has not been demarcated.
In 1962 the International Court of Justice ruled that the 11th- century Preah Vihear temple belonged to Cambodia.
11 comments:
F the Thai! do what we want on our side of the land.. no more talking! shoot first and ask question later..Khmer Power!
I have enough of Mr. Abhisit and his yellowshirt cohorts’s provocative attitude. If they want to bully us, let’s invite our friends Mr. Thaksin and other redshits to Cambodia for some “economic” forum.
What's the fuck! ah Youn took all my land!
Because of Ah Khmer leaders are so dump and idiot and stupid you name it, that is why Ah Youns and Ah Siems can take their lands any time they want.
To all Khmers, you can ask yourselves that why Youns and Siems, your evil neighbors always want to take your land and look down on you?
the way we see it, siem pad thugs are making trouble for themselves when they try to steal khmer land, etc... when we think about it, it is siem pad thugs and their king monkey's game, not cambodia, ok!
when we think about it, these evil neighbors have no rights to steal or tell cambodia what to do or not to do. cambodia reserves the rights to self-determination we see fit and suitable for our national benefit, etc... as khmers, we must tell these evil neighbors to leave khmer alone; this is not the dark ages, ok! they either cooperate with us or they can pack their bag and go home and don't come back, that's all! this is cambodia, we didn't do anything wrong! respect our rights as cambodia, too, you know!
fuck all the thai peoples... why dnt kill all of them nd why the fuck they want to toke our land why dnt they just build they own nd stuff GGG' i want them to eat shyt nd die
I want camodia to build big weapons than shoot the thai peoples that steal our land in the ass nd keep the good one a live nd make them leak all the animall shyt nd peoples toilets" hope khmer win"
I want camodia to build big weapons than shoot the thai peoples that steal our land in the ass nd keep the good one a live nd make them leak all the animall shyt nd peoples toilets" hope khmer win"
Since Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge commander, now a Khmer Rouge leader and had many of his political opponents and journalists assassinated, I wonder if he have any plan to assassinate the Thai Prime Minister (Ahbullshit Vejjajiva)?
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