DAP: The breaking news in Cambodia: “Cambodian FM invites new Thai counterpart for visit to restore bilateral ties” plus 2 more

DAP: The breaking news in Cambodia: “Cambodian FM invites new Thai counterpart for visit to restore bilateral ties” plus 2 more


Cambodian FM invites new Thai counterpart for visit to restore bilateral ties

Posted: 10 Aug 2011 12:29 AM PDT

PHNOM PENH, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong on Wednesday extended an invitation to his newly appointed Thai counterpart Surapong Tovichakchaikul to visit Cambodia in order to ameliorate bilateral ties and cooperation.

The invitation was made just a day after Surapong was officially appointed as Thailand's Minister of Foreign Affairs.

"As the start of our good collaboration, I would be very pleased if you could accept my invitation to pay an official visit to Cambodia at a convenient date in the near future," Hor Namhong wrote in a congratulatory message to Surapong on Wednesday.

"I look forward to working closely with you to reinvigorate the bonds of traditional friendship and fruitful cooperation between Cambodia and Thailand for the benefits of our two peoples and our ASEAN family as a whole," he said.

"I have full confidence that with our joint endeavor, you and I will be able to fulfill the aspiration of our two peoples to live in harmony and shared prosperity."

The two neighbors have border dispute since July 2008 when Cambodia's Preah Vihear temple was enlisted by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, but Thailand claims the ownership of 4.6 square kilometers (1.8 square miles) of scrub next to the temple.

Since then, both sides have built up military forces along the border and periodic clashes have happened, resulting in the deaths of troops and civilians on both sides.

However, the border tension between the two countries has been eased since the former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's Pheu Thai Party won a landslide victory in the general elections on July 3.

Cambodia is highly optimistic that with the Pheu Thai-formed Thai government led by Yingluck Shinawatra, the sister of Thaksin, the two countries' border conflict will be resolv.

Cambodia shows soft policy with Thailand

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 07:57 PM PDT

PHNOM PENH, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia is trying to show its soft policy with Thailand as much as possible, a motivation aiming to avoid tense and military confrontation along the two countries' border areas.

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen had made a quick sending of congratulation letter to Yinluck Shinawatra, dated August 5, soon after she was elected by the Thai House of Representatives as the Prime Minister of Thailand.

However, such a letter was not officially announced or made available to the media until Tuesday.

When reached for comment, Phay Siphan, spokesman of the Council of Ministers, said Prime Minister Hun Sen's quick sending of the letter was a gesture of a leader in the neighboring country who wants to express sympathy and to live in peace and harmony.

He said referring to the troublesome border conflict with Thailand since it first erupted in 2008, and thus Cambodia desires to avoid further military confrontation that will risk the lives of the soldiers as well as the lives of the civilians.

However, Phay Siphan said that Hun Sen had made the same gesture with former Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

"Prime Minister Hun Sen was making the same such quick approach to Abhisit Vejjajiva soon after he was elected as a prime minister," he said, adding that "as always Cambodia shows soft and friendly approach to Thailand."

Sources who attended the weekly cabinet meeting unveiled Tuesday that Hun Sen had told his government members last Friday that he had worked hard with Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on resolving the border problems, but it did not work well. Now, with the new government to be formed and to be led by Yingluck Shinawatra from the Pheu Thai Party, Hun Sen expressed his optimism that there will be a more conducive environment for the two countries to resolve the border problems.

Obviously, in the letter to Yingluck, Hun Sen said "I am very optimistic that, with our shared determination, Your Excellency and I will be able to restore the bonds of traditional and fraternal friendship, good neighborliness and productive cooperation between our two peoples."

He further said "I look forward to working very closely with Your Excellency to serve the interest of our two nations and peoples and to resolve all problems peacefully, thus upholding harmony between our two nations and contributing to peace, stability and prosperity in the region."

From the Cambodian side, many Cambodians strongly hope that Yingluck Shinawatra, the younger sister of the ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Hun Sen's friend, will carry out a more positive and peaceful approach with Cambodia on the border issues. Cambodia has been working hard on the issues, fearing it cannot challenge with Thailand, a richer, stronger and bigger neighbor; therefore, it has approached the regional and international intervention.

In the region, Cambodia has approached the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN); at the same time, it asked the United Nations Security Council and lastly the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for help.

Now, the ball is in the hand of the new Thai prime minister to handle -- that is the implementation of the order by the ICJ on July 18 on the withdrawals of both sides' troops from the newly defined demilitarized zone surrounding the Preah Vihear Temple.

For Cambodia, Hun Sen has made it clear that his country is ready to comply with the order whenever ASEAN observers are available to witness and secure the ceasefire in the so-called " disputed area" near the Preah Vihear Temple.

Cambodia, Thailand pledge to restore tourism cooperation as military tension eased

Posted: 09 Aug 2011 07:58 PM PDT

PHNOM PENH, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Thai Ambassador to Cambodia Sompong Sanguanbun on Tuesday pledged to encourage more Thai people to visit Cambodia in a bid to restore tourism cooperation between the two neighboring nations.

"In the competence as the new Thai diplomat to Cambodia, I'll try all my best to boost bilateral cooperation in all sectors including tourism," he said during a meeting with Cambodian Minister of Tourism Thong Khon on Tuesday afternoon.

Thai tourists to Cambodia have constantly declined since the two neighbors have border dispute since July 2008 when Cambodia's Preah Vihear temple was enlisted by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, but Thailand claims the ownership of 4.6 square kilometers ( 1.8 square miles) of scrub next to the temple.

Since then, both sides have built up military forces along the border and periodic clashes have happened, resulting in the deaths of troops and civilians on both sides.

However, the border tension between the two countries has been eased since the former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's Pheu Thai Party won a landslide victory in the July 3's general elections.

Meanwhile, Thong Khon congratulated Thailand for the establishment of a new government led by Pheu Thai Party.

"With the new Thai government led by newly elected Prime Minister Yinluck Shinawatra, I believe that the number of Thai tourists to Cambodia will start to increase again from now on," he said.

The latest statistics of Tourism showed that Thai tourists to Cambodia had declined up to 36 percent to 48,136 in the first six months of this year, compared with the same period last year of 75, 695.

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