Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Cambodia and Thailand agreed Monday to pull back 1,200 troops stationed near an ancient temple

Thailand's Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag (L) shakes hands with his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong after their bilateral in Siem Reap July 28, 2008. The Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers held talks on Monday to try to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (CAMBODIA)

Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong tries to get past journalists between meetings with Thailand's Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag at a hotel in Siem Reap July 28, 2008. Thailand's new foreign minister held talks with his Cambodian counterpart on Monday to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (CAMBODIA)

Journalists wait for Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong and his Thai counterpart Tej Bunnag to hold a bilateral meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap July 28, 2008. Thailand's new foreign minister held talks with his Cambodian counterpart on Monday to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (CAMBODIA)

Thailand's Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag, left, and his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong talk while having lunch during a break of their meeting at a hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia Monday, July 28, 2008. Cambodia and Thailand struggled Monday to settle a standoff over disputed border territory near an ancient Hindu temple that prompted both countries to deploy thousands of troops to the area.(AP Photo)

Thailand's Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag (L) shakes hands with his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong after their bilateral in Siem Reap July 28, 2008. The Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers held talks on Monday to try to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (CAMBODIA)

Thailand's Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag (L) shakes hands with his Cambodian counterpart Hor Namhong after their bilateral in Siem Reap July 28, 2008. The Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers held talks on Monday to try to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (CAMBODIA)

A delegation of Thailand's foreign ministry (L) hold a bilateral meeting with their Cambodian counterparts at a hotel in Siem Reap July 28, 2008. The Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers held talks on Monday to try to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (CAMBODIA)

Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong (C) is seen with his delegation during their bilateral with Thailand at a hotel in Siem Reap July 28, 2008. The Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers held talks on Monday to try to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (CAMBODIA)

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