PM promises not to ‘wage war’ on Thais

Written by Writer on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

PM promises not to ‘’ on Thais

Written by Cheang and Sokheng

calls for calm on the border as Foreign Minister accuses the Thais of submitting

PRIME Minister announced Thursday that Cambodia will not with neighbouring Thailand over its ongoing , but said the country will be ready to defend itself if necessary.

“We do not want to have fighting. We just want peace and do not want other countries to invade us,” said during a ceremony at the National .

“We want to avoid war, and we are now all along the border. We have opened the door for discussion and a reduction in the .”

Tensions have eased since October 15, when along the border left three and one Thai dead, but said Cambodia would act in “self-defence” if required.

The has been simmering since July, when Unesco approved the listing of Preah Vihear temple as a , triggering a troop buildup on both sides.

also said Thursday the Thais had submitted a series of complaints to the in November, but that all of them had lacked legal grounds.

The complaints relate to the near the Poipet border crossing, the posting of Unesco flags and signs at the hotly-disputed Preah Vihear temple, and a Buddhist Kathen ceremony that marched into Wat Sekha Kiri Svara, over which Bangkok claims sovereignty.

“Thais always send complaints that lack legal grounds. They are just protesting without reference to the law or to [border] maps,” he told reporters after a meeting with the Thai ambassador Thursday.

“Thais should check their before submitting complaints because it is a waste of time for us.

“All these [disputed] areas are located within Cambodian territory, so we do not have to ask permission from any country,” added.

“We hope that all countries will respect the flags and signs at Preah Vihear temple since it belongs not just to Cambodia but is also a .”

Cambodia and Thailand have never fully demarcated their shared 805-kilometre border, but a meeting between and his Thai counterpart in Siem Reap on November 12 yielded an agreement to scale down troop numbers near Preah Vihear temple and begin joint border marking and demining operations from mid-December.

Friday, 21 November 2008
The Phnom Penh Post

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