A Change of Guard

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Tuesday 26 July 2011

Military withdrawal depends on new gov't: Thai army [Thai leaders are passing the ball to each other]


BANGKOK, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Second Army Region commander Lt Gen Tawatchai Samutsakorn said on Tuesday that the decision to pull Thai troops from the frontier now depends on the decision of the incoming government.

Now the troops from the 2nd Region Army which oversees northeastern region still remain at the Thai-Cambodian border, according to the commander.

Lt-Gen Tawatchai insisted that both Thai and Cambodian army will continue to coexist peacefully and avoid confrontation in order that some 100,000 residents along the border would not be affected.

Following the Cambodia's application in late April for reinterpretation of the World Court's 1962 ruling and provisional measure, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on July 18 ordered both countries to remove their troops from the disputed area.

Tensions have mounted between the two neighbors since 2008 when the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization listed the Preah Vihear temple as a World Heritage Site, triggering sporadic clashes along the border, and periodic clashes between Cambodian and Thai soldiers have resulted in the deaths of troops on both sides.
Editor: Yang Lina

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Remember, if the next Thai government's policy toward Cambodia appears friendly, for the interest of Thailand, there might be a coup to topple the newly elected Yingluck's government. The aggressive government similar to Abhibit's will take over and carry on the same policy. This is why there were so many coups in Thailand. Of course not all these coups were pertain to policy toward Cambodia, but coup were common solution to serve Thailand interests. If the PAD, the king, and their supporters feel the need to change the government to better serve Thailand, there will be a coup. This is very preditable consider Thailand history of coup. It's not necessarily the elected government that is the ultimate decision maker.

Anonymous said...

Srey Duek already withrawal cambodian troops. But Thai side still passing the ball to new Govt?

Anonymous said...

Thailand got what they want. Cambodian government is loooooooooooooser!