Published: June 18, 2012
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, June 18 (UPI) -- Cambodia
may have to cede two villages to Vietnam as a compromise while
officials work to demarcate borders with Vietnam and Laos, a Cambodian
official said.
The borders were renegotiated in 1985 but Cambodia is seeking to
retain Thlok Trach and Anlung Chrey in Kampong Cham province. Va
Kimhong, senior minister in charge of the Cambodian Border Affairs
Committee, said the government would have to compromise to keep the two
villages.
The Phnom Penh Post said Va Kimhong did not specify which villages
would be given to Vietnam in exchange for retaining the territory.
Alleged Vietnamese encroachment on Cambodian territory stirs strong passions in Cambodia, the newspaper said.
A spokesman for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party says Cambodia
shouldn't have to cede any territory, alleging the Vietnamese claim was
based on an unacceptable 2005 supplementary treaty to the 1985 Treaty on
Delimitation of National Boundaries between the two countries, the
newspaper said.
4 comments:
They should be marching to Vietnam embassy right now demanding for Koh Trol back...
Hun sen is going too far by pushing his own people over the edge just to please his boss. Him Sen should relies that his boss is Cambodian number one ancient enemy.
Hun Sen regime is playing with fire. The bomb is ticking,and it's only a matter of time!!! Wake up Mr brainless before its too late. You can't win over people's power!!!!!!
Its OK! Cambodge and Yeiknam are bong oun...Choy Deuk Oi! Bong khmer choy moi moi lich arch lich nom! Yieknam choy duck sake....Choy Oi...soung qua! soung qua!
Em thoung Anh, Anh thoung em...Choy Deuk Oi..^ong Oi! Bong choy oun! Oun Choy bong...Choy Oi..soung qua! soung qua!
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