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Tuesday 3 May 2011

France Calls for End of Border Hostilities


By Kong Sothanarith,
VOA Khmer Phnom Penh
Monday, 02 May 2011

The government of France on Monday called for the “immediate cessation of hostilities” between Cambodian and Thai troops on the border, as fighting for the 11th-straight day ended with a rising death toll.

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Neither side has been able to honor a tenuous ceasefire agreed to by commanders on the ground last week. At least 17 people have been killed under artillery shelling, mortar attacks, rocket fire and small arms skirmishes since April 22.

In a statement (pictured), Bernard Valero, a spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry, urged both sides to show “restraint and responsibility” and to “settle their disputes by peaceful means in accordance with international law.”

France supports Indonesia’s Asean role to help broker a peaceful resolution and wants observers deployed to the border “soon,” the statement said.

Fighting has occurred at Ta Muan and Ta Krabei temples in Oddar Meanchey province and in areas near Preah Vihear temple, sending tens of thousands of civilians fleeing.

The leaders of both countries are expected to address the clashes at an Asean summit scheduled in Jakarta this weekend.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

France is the current President Of UNSC that freak out Thailand big time and Indonesian foreign minister have to be hurry up time is running out France will inforce the rule and time is in our side premier Hun Sen have to utilize this occasion into productive .

Anonymous said...

France is not the current president of UNSC, Brazil is. France will take over the presidency soon and we all hope Cambodia will have a good friend as the president of the UNSC. But Cambodia should not have much hope or depend too much on foreign countries to help us, we must help ourselves as much as we can. By this I means we must work hard, go to ICJ, go to UNSC, go to Asean, talk to our friends and so on.