By MCOT
The HAGUE, April 18 -- Thai Deputy Prime
Minister/Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul expressed
satisfaction with the Thai legal team's statement delivery to the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) during a hearing on the Preah
Vihear temple dispute at The Hague, the Netherlands.
Mr Surapong said that what Thailand argued in the Court on Wednesday
closely follows the approach prepared in advance, which was to request
the Court to dismiss Cambodia’s request for interpretation of the 1962
judgment.
But if the Court finds Cambodia’s request admissible, he said, it
should decide that there is no reason to interpret the judgment, as the
judgment is clear and Thailand has already implemented all the
obligations contained therein.
Thailand's statement on Wednesday was the first round of the
country's presentation of oral arguments to the World Court in the
public hearings following the Cambodian verbal statement on Monday.
Thailand's legal team, led by Thai ambassador to the Netherlands
Virachai Plasai, rejected Cambodia's allegation that Thailand had made a
"unilateral delimitation" of the vicinity of the Preah Vihear temple,
and accused Cambodia of falsifying maps submitted to the court.
The Thai legal team also argued during the testimony that the
territorial claim over an area of 4.6 square kilometres was new and
arose from Cambodia’s wish to inscribe the Temple on the World Heritage
List.
The line adopted by Thailand’s Council of Ministers in 1962 marks an
area that corresponds to the “vicinity” of the temple in the 1962
judgment. Cambodia understood and accepted this as it never protested
that Thailand had not withdrawn its forces from that area.
After the conclusion by the Thai side, Judge Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf
from Somalia asked Thailand and Cambodia to submit their own geographic
coordinates of the area in the temple's vicinity on their own maps to
the court before April 26.
The judge also asked the two countries to present only new information at the second round of hearings which begins today.
Thailand's foreign lawyers' performances in court won much praise
from many Thais who closely monitored the oral statement . They
particularly showed appreciation of Romanian lawyer Alina Miron who
explained the maps of the Thai-Cambodian border.
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