Thailand and Cambodia vow peace

Written by Writer on Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Thailand and Cambodia vow peace

Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to resolve a peacefully “for the sake of our neighbourliness”.

on the issue were held on the sidelines of the Asia- () in Beijing.

The of land around Preah Vihear temple on the countries’ border has never been clearly settled.

Tensions have recently been rekindled, and last week erupted into open combat. Three Cambodian and one died in exchanges of fire.

‘Uncontrollable’

from the two countries spoke to reporters after the Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his Thai counterpart, Somchai Wongsawat, held talks earlier on Friday.

“We are not just neighbours, we are very indeed,” Thai Foreign Minister Amornwiwat said.

“His Excellency Hun Sen said the incident that already happened is not the kind that both countries want. It happened instantly. That was uncontrollable at the time.”

Mr added that the two sides had been advised to avoid confrontation.

Cambodian Foreign Minister said: “What happened between us we have to solve peacefully, amicably, for the sake of our neighbourliness.”

The military stand-off began in July when Cambodian troops detained three Thai protesters who had entered the site illegally.

The dispute centres on 1.8 square miles (4.6 sq km) of scrub near the 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple.

An international court awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1962, but land surrounding it remains the subject of rival .

‘No quick resolution’

Meanwhile, senior military officials echoed the pledge to reduce tensions as they met in Siem Reap in .

Both are sides are “committed to exercising their to avoid confrontation or armed clashes”, said Cambodian regional Maj Gen Mon, according to .

The two sides had agreed to joint to defuse tensions, but according to AFP news agency these have not materialised.

The BBC’s Guy De Launey, in Beijing for the summit, cautions that Thailand’s domestic political situation could prove a distraction - and he says Cambodia has indicated it is not expecting a swift resolution.

The issue stirs intense nationalist passions on both sides, and an army recruitment drive in border areas has been over-subscribed, he adds.

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