NAKHON RATCHASIMA, July 3 (TNA) - Thailand's 2nd Army commander on Friday said border troop deployment remained unchanged along the Thai-Cambodian border near the disputed ancient Hindu temple ruins, stating that any troop readjustment had to be carried out in conjunction with a similar move of Cambodia. Thai Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban is scheduled to leave for the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh on Saturday to talk with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. He and the Cambodian leader had agreed during their meeting last week border dispute should be settled by peaceful means. Border tensions have been escalating since the Thai government protested to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and its World Heritage Committee over their decision granting Cambodia's unilateral application last year to list Preah Vihear (Phra Viharn in Thai) temple as a World Heritage site. (TNA) |
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Saturday, 4 July 2009
No troop readjustment at Thai-Cambodian border: Thai military commander
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"No troop readjustment" Let kick ah Thais butts out of Khmer lands for troop readjustment.
Don't trust the Thais. They are very tricky. They agreed to re-adjust the troops but they don't implement it. They must withdraw from Cambodian soils totally.
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