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Monday 23 July 2012

Defense Ministry affirmed illegal entry by Cambodians near the border [Another Thai trick to claim more Cambodian territory]


                                                     Sukumpol Suwanatat (C) 

Monday, 23 July 2012 By NNT Pattaya Mail -Defense Minister Air Chief Marshal Sukumpol Suwanatat has indicated that there is ample evidence of illegal encroachment by Cambodian villagers on the disputed border areas, adding that a negotiation between the two countries is needed to solve the issue. 

According to the Minister, the situation around the border has been peaceful since border police have been deployed in the areas replacing soldiers who pulled out yesterday. However, he said some Cambodian nationals have been seen in the compound of Sikhakirisawara temple, which is located in the vicinity of the Preah Vihear temple. 


Their presence would constitute an illegal entry. He said further discussion with Cambodia would be required since both sides claimed the area around the temple belonged to them. Meanwhile, the removal of landmines around the overlapping territory would proceed as planned, adding that Thailand will continue to work out the issue with Cambodia in a timely manner, said the Minister.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Siam thieves these areas are Khmer's land you idiot. If we go back to 400 to 500 years almost all your country belong to Khmers. LOL

Real Khmer said...

Khmer felt into the trap of the Youn and Siam again, because of the resolution of the ASEAN on the South China Sea. From now on any issue arise between Khmer and Siam or Khmer and Youn must dealt bilaterally between the disputes countries, based on the responses from our Khmer gov't's decision to the disputes between the Philippines and the Chinese and the Vietnamese and the Chinese on South China Sea.