A Change of Guard

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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

[Former Thai FM] Kasit blasts govt over border row

The Yingluck Shinawatra government has not done its job properly and just blames problems, particularly the Thai-Cambodian border dispute over Preah Vihear temple, on the previous government, former foreign minister Kasit Piromya said on the sidelines of the TU-Asean Forum in Bangkok on Tuesday.
"If the Yingluck government has such very good relations with our neighbouring country (Cambodia), why doesn't it ask our neighbour to also withdraw from the International Court of Justice," said Mr Kasit.
He maintained his position that Thailand should withdraw its membership of the ICJ, which is to deliver its judgement in October on Cambodia's request for an interpretation of the 1962 ruling over the Preah Vihear temple.
Mr Kasit was foreign minister during the Democrat-led government.
Kasit Piromya (Photo by Tawatchai Kemgumnerd)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A real war Thailand with Cambodia, Thailand will always lost on all fronts.
The next King or Queen of Cambodia could be one of the daughter or son of the today Thai King.
Under the Cambodian constitution, she or he has the right to be the Queen or King of Cambodia, because she or he has Khmer blood, means a Khmer descent.
Cambodia therefore has the right to ask the daughter of the today Thai King to be the next Queen of Cambodia. She is a really intelligent person. She will first of all serve and protect the Khmer people and the Country of Cambodia again the Thai and Viet aggressive Expansionisms.
This will the right time for all the Khmer people to reunite and live together under one nation.

Remember of the grassroots of the today British Queen, their grassroots is the descendent of the former King of Hanover.