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Posted Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
Officials say Thailand's newly installed prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra (pictured), will visit Cambodia next week.
Cambodian Foreign Ministry spokesman Koy Kyuong told VOA he expects the September 15 visit to produce a major improvement in relations between the two countries, which fought a series of border skirmishes earlier this year.
The spokesman said relations with Thailand have been getting “better and better” since Ms. Yingluck took office in early August.
The countries announced a month ago that they will convene a committee to discuss the border dispute, which claimed 18 lives and displaced thousands of villagers.
Posted Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
Officials say Thailand's newly installed prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra (pictured), will visit Cambodia next week.
Cambodian Foreign Ministry spokesman Koy Kyuong told VOA he expects the September 15 visit to produce a major improvement in relations between the two countries, which fought a series of border skirmishes earlier this year.
The spokesman said relations with Thailand have been getting “better and better” since Ms. Yingluck took office in early August.
The countries announced a month ago that they will convene a committee to discuss the border dispute, which claimed 18 lives and displaced thousands of villagers.
4 comments:
glad to welcome the improvement of the relationship. pm yingluck need to becareful with gen prayuth.
I'm glad to see new Thai govt willing and showing good relationship with Cambodia now, because going to war with Cambodia is not good for Thailand...
the comment above, please have some respect for yourself if you don't have respect for your country. what a pervert. Khmerization should take that type of comment out.
Khmerization, would you please remove the commnent post on 7:11.
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