Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen speaking to the media after attending a meeting at the 18th Asean Summit in Jakarta on Saturday. Southeast Asian leaders made little headway on Sunday in helping Thailand and Cambodia end their deadly border dispute. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)
By Ismira Lutfia
The Jakarta Globe
May 08, 2011
The Cambodian and Thai foreign ministers will stay in Jakarta for another day after the 18th Asean Summit ends on Sunday, in a bid to resolve the deadlock in negotiations over border clashes, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said at a press briefing.
By Ismira Lutfia
The Jakarta Globe
May 08, 2011
The Cambodian and Thai foreign ministers will stay in Jakarta for another day after the 18th Asean Summit ends on Sunday, in a bid to resolve the deadlock in negotiations over border clashes, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said at a press briefing.
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The agreement to extend the stay of both foreign ministers was made after Hun Sen and his Thai counterpart, Abhisit Vejjajiva, held a trilateral talk with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Sunday morning.
Hun Sen said that he rarely held press briefing but decided to do so because he had “something to share” about the prolonged border clashes between the two neighbors, which he had “spoiled Asean atmosphere.”
Discussion on the border issues dominated the leaders’ meeting on Saturday, with the two leaders at odds with one another.
“The situation was tense in our plenary meeting,” he said.
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