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13043
Sat, 07/19/2008 - 10:44
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PM Samak assigns armed forces chief to temple talks
BANGKOK, July 19 (TNA) – Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has assigned
Thailand's Supreme Commander, the country's top armed forces officer, to head the Thai delegation to discuss the controversial issue of the Preah Vihear temple with Cambodia on Monday at the Thai-Khmer border province of Sa Kaew.
The premier stressed that the talks would be conducted within the
framework of the good relations existing between the two countries.
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, the assembled top brass and related
national security agency representatives discussed the Preah Vihear
resolution at Government House on Friday.
According to Chief of the Royal Thai Army's Border Affairs Department
Lt-Gen. Nipat Thonglek, the prime minister assigned Supreme Commander
Boonsang Niempradit to attend the Monday morning meeting.
"At today's meeting, Gen. Nipat said, "We discussed the direction of where
Thailand would stand which was in line with what we have agreed on under
the framework to maintain good relations of both countries."
The Prime Minister have informed Tea Banh, Cambodia's Defence Minister
that it's a good opportunity to clarify things. A joint press conference
will be held after the meeting, he said.
Gen. Nipat emphasised that the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border
was under control, adding that Army Chief Anupong Paojinda stressed his
understanding that the attempt to solve the conflict has integrated both
countries cooperation.
The meeting took place after the tensions between the countries escalated
with the Thai anti-government protestors clashing with local villagers in
Si Sa Ket on Thursday.
News agencies Associated Press and Agence France-Presse reported the
standoff nearly erupted into violence, with witnesses saying troops on
both sides of the disputed border twice leveling their guns at each other
for 10 minutes.
Cambodian soldiers were guarding the pagoda compound to protect food
supplies for monks on the premises. However, the situation is now stable
after the troops from both countries held lower-levl talks for an hour.
(TNA)
Thailand's Supreme Commander, the country's top armed forces officer, to head the Thai delegation to discuss the controversial issue of the Preah Vihear temple with Cambodia on Monday at the Thai-Khmer border province of Sa Kaew.
The premier stressed that the talks would be conducted within the
framework of the good relations existing between the two countries.
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, the assembled top brass and related
national security agency representatives discussed the Preah Vihear
resolution at Government House on Friday.
According to Chief of the Royal Thai Army's Border Affairs Department
Lt-Gen. Nipat Thonglek, the prime minister assigned Supreme Commander
Boonsang Niempradit to attend the Monday morning meeting.
"At today's meeting, Gen. Nipat said, "We discussed the direction of where
Thailand would stand which was in line with what we have agreed on under
the framework to maintain good relations of both countries."
The Prime Minister have informed Tea Banh, Cambodia's Defence Minister
that it's a good opportunity to clarify things. A joint press conference
will be held after the meeting, he said.
Gen. Nipat emphasised that the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border
was under control, adding that Army Chief Anupong Paojinda stressed his
understanding that the attempt to solve the conflict has integrated both
countries cooperation.
The meeting took place after the tensions between the countries escalated
with the Thai anti-government protestors clashing with local villagers in
Si Sa Ket on Thursday.
News agencies Associated Press and Agence France-Presse reported the
standoff nearly erupted into violence, with witnesses saying troops on
both sides of the disputed border twice leveling their guns at each other
for 10 minutes.
Cambodian soldiers were guarding the pagoda compound to protect food
supplies for monks on the premises. However, the situation is now stable
after the troops from both countries held lower-levl talks for an hour.
(TNA)