Monday, October 13, 2008

Cambodia Thailand leading to large scale war

Cambodia warns Thailand again in border spat

Reuters

Monday, October 13, 2008

Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong speaks to the media after meeting with Thailand's Foreign Minister Sompong Amornvivat at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Phnom Penh October 13, 2008. Amornvivat is in Cambodia for a one-day official visit and to discuss the border dispute issue. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
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Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong speaks to the media after meeting with Thailand's Foreign Minister Sompong Amornvivat at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Phnom Penh October 13, 2008. Amornvivat is in Cambodia for a one-day official visit and to discuss the border dispute issue. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia accused Thailand on Monday of trying to send troops across their disputed border, warning that such a provocation could eventually lead to "large scale conflict."

Deputy Defense Minister General Neang Phat said more Cambodian troops were heading to the area after up to 500 Thai soldiers had tried to cross the border near an ancient Hindu temple claimed by both countries.

"We are building up our troops at the border in response to Thailand, but I cannot reveal the number," he told reporters.

After talks in Phnom Penh with his Thai counterpart, Sompong Amornvivat, Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said further provocations could trigger another shooting incident. Three soldiers were wounded in a brief clash on October 3.

"This could lead to a large-scale conflict," he told reporters.

Sompong, who was due to meet Prime Minister Hun Sen later on Monday, did not speak to reporters and Thai officials in Bangkok denied any attempted incursion.

"Invasion? What invasion when the land is claimed by both sides?" army spokesman Sunsern Kaewkumnerd told Reuters.

The standoff began in July and centers on 1.8 square miles (4.6 sq km) of scrub near the 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple that sits on a jungle-clad escarpment dividing the countries.

The argument started when protest groups seeking to overthrow the Thai government criticized Bangkok's backing of Cambodia's bid to list Preah Vihear as a U.N. World Heritage site.

Both sides have claimed Preah Vihear for decades. The International Court of Justice awarded it to Cambodia in 1962, a ruling that has rankled many in Thailand ever since.

(Reporting by Ek Madra; Writing by Darren Schuettler; Editing by Ed Cropley and David Fox)

© Reuters 2008

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17 - 24 July 2008
Shangri-La, Singapore




Singapore says Cambodia, Thailand to resolve conflict peacefully (Channel NewsAsia)



SINGAPORE: Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo said on Tuesday that both Cambodia and Thailand have reiterated that they are committed to a peaceful resolution of the Preah Vihear issue.

Cambodian and Thai leaders at the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Singapore have assured the ASEAN Chair that the General Border Commission will continue to meet and the next meeting will be held in the near future.

The area near the Preah Vihear Temple is the focus of a territorial dispute between Cambodia and Thailand, but both countries said they would settle the dispute amicably.

ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan said: "They have made some progress. They have met at the border and both sides are still hoping to find a solution."

Mr Yeo said there was a proposal for an ASEAN contact group to help support the efforts of Cambodia and Thailand to find a peaceful resolution to the issue.

However, while the proposal found favour with a number of ASEAN foreign ministers, there was also a general view that the bilateral process should be allowed to continue and there is currently no consensus on the formation of such a group.

Mr Yeo said he has requested Cambodia and Thailand to provide an update at the next informal ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in New York, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

He added that Thailand and Cambodia have also given the assurance that they will exercise utmost restraint, and resolve the issue amicably in the spirit of ASEAN solidarity and good neighbourliness.

- CNA/so