Published: 6/02/2011
Bangkok Post
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (pictured) urged the United Nations on Sunday to help "stop the invasion by Thailand", according to a statement read out on state-run television.
In a request addressed to the current president of the United Nations Security Council, he called for an ``urgent meeting'' of the body ``so as to stop Thailand's aggression''.
A third round of border clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops in as many days has caused damage to a disputed 11th-century temple, the Cambodian government has said.
The latest violence brings an end to a ceasefire agreed after earlier fighting left at least five people dead.
Both sides have accused the other of starting the clashes.
Bangkok Post
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (pictured) urged the United Nations on Sunday to help "stop the invasion by Thailand", according to a statement read out on state-run television.
In a request addressed to the current president of the United Nations Security Council, he called for an ``urgent meeting'' of the body ``so as to stop Thailand's aggression''.
A third round of border clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops in as many days has caused damage to a disputed 11th-century temple, the Cambodian government has said.
The latest violence brings an end to a ceasefire agreed after earlier fighting left at least five people dead.
Both sides have accused the other of starting the clashes.
1 comment:
Thailand will lost! They scared everytime cambodia take them back to International community...Srass Keo, Chhanta burie and Surin province will be back to cambodia..the whole Issan is back to cambodia! We must grill Thailand for good this time...
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