PHNOM PENH, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Tea Banh said Wednesday that he was not sure about the visit of Thailand's ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to Cambodia later this week.
"I am unclear about his visit," he told reporters on Wednesday. "I also see the reports in the Thai media, but it is unclear."
Tea Banh's remark came after The Nation newspaper on Wednesday quoted a source inside Pheu Thai Party, claiming that Thaksin is expected to be in Cambodia for two days from Friday, and he will take some foreign investors to meet and play golf with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Defense Minister Tea Banh to make the business deal.
"I am unclear about his visit," he told reporters on Wednesday. "I also see the reports in the Thai media, but it is unclear."
Tea Banh's remark came after The Nation newspaper on Wednesday quoted a source inside Pheu Thai Party, claiming that Thaksin is expected to be in Cambodia for two days from Friday, and he will take some foreign investors to meet and play golf with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Defense Minister Tea Banh to make the business deal.
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Cambodia got to stand on its principal otherwise Thailand will say one thing do the other. Cambodia leaders cannot allow Thailand to manipulate them; Cambodia should be cautious although they have good relationship with Thaksin.
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