Friday, 25 September 2009

Deputy PM Clarifies Border Disputes


24 September 2009
(CAAI News Media)

The deputy prime minister for security affairs has clarified the border disputes between Thailand and Cambodia to the media.

In regards to border conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia, Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said both countries have granted concessions to foreign companies to explore petroleum and natural resources in a disputed area off the Gulf of Thailand.


Clash between PAD and Phumsarol Villagers

However, he revealed that no companies have started their operations.

The deputy premier noted that the best solution is that both the Thai and Cambodian governments conclude border demarcation then work towards a joint development plan to utilize overlapping areas.

In response to the red-shirt group's accusation that the government did nothing to prevent Cambodia from constructing a road on the 4.6-square kilometer land adjacent to the Preah Vihear Temple, Suthep argued that the road was paved during the term of the Thaksin government.

He retorted that the red-shirt leaders should be careful of what they said as it could backfire on themselves.

Suthep went on to say that the road is not owned by Cambodia but is used by both Thai and Cambodian troops.

However, Suthep said the Thai government has already lodged a complaint with its counterpart. He said he is seeking to resume discussions on the issue with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen

The deputy prime minister added that Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya will further explain the issue once he returns from the UN and G20 meetings in the United States.

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