
The Jakarta Post,
Jakarta | Fri, 8th April 2011
Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said that a meeting to discuss the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia was to continued until Friday. The meeting began yesterday at the Bogor Palace in West Java.
“The process is still ongoing,” Marty said, as quoted by tempointeraktif.com
The meeting is a consultation called “The Thailand-Cambodia Joint Commission on the Demarcation for Land Boundary”, he said.
Marty added that he would also have informal meetings with his Thai and Cambodian counterparts to discuss the problem, which he said was a complex one.
“This matter cannot be solved with one meeting,” he said
Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said that a meeting to discuss the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia was to continued until Friday. The meeting began yesterday at the Bogor Palace in West Java.
“The process is still ongoing,” Marty said, as quoted by tempointeraktif.com
The meeting is a consultation called “The Thailand-Cambodia Joint Commission on the Demarcation for Land Boundary”, he said.
Marty added that he would also have informal meetings with his Thai and Cambodian counterparts to discuss the problem, which he said was a complex one.
“This matter cannot be solved with one meeting,” he said
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