Tag: Thai Cambodian Border Clashes
Thai-Cambodian troops stand ground despite no tensions
SURIN, 30 May 2011 -Surin Governor Mr. Serm Chainarong said soldiers from both Thai and Cambodian sides were still standing their grounds even though...
Cambodia stands firm on temple talks set for June in France
CHIANG MAI, May 28 -- The Cambodian government has rejected a plan proposed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to...
Suwit: No conclusion from Preah Vihear talks in France
BANGKOK, 28 May 2011 – Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suwit Khunkitti has admitted that no conclusion was made in the recent meeting of...
Thailand prepared to talk with Cambodia over land issue in Paris
BANGKOK, 20 May 2011-Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suwit Khunkitti expressed his readiness in attending a bilateral talk with Cambodia in Paris, adding...
Thailand, Cambodia join ‘Dhamma Yatra’ call for peace
SA KAEO, May 16 -- A Thai Buddhist group and its Cambodian counterpart joined with 'Dhamma Yatra' Buddhist pilgrims to urge their ...
Thailand, Cambodia agree to roadmap for troop withdrawal
BANGKOK, May 10 - Thailand and Cambodia have agreed that a roadmap will be drawn up for the two countries to withdraw their...
Thai PM: Settlement of border dispute difficult if Cambodian troops remain...
JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 8 -- Settlement of the ongoing border dispute would be difficult if Cambodian troops remain at the ancient Preah Vihear...
No Cambodian workers abused since the border clashes
BANGKOK, 6 May 2011 -Deputy Director-General of the Department of Employment, Ministry of Labor, Mr. Prawit Kengpol has reported no labor abuse or...
Surin Governor: 1.8 mn THB to be paid to border clash...
SURIN, 6 May 2011 – Surin Governor Serm Chainarong has revealed that a cash donation of over 1.8 million THB will be compensated...
Govt not complacent about Thai-Cambodian border situation
KHON KAEN, 6 May 2011 – Prime Minister’s Office Minister Ongart Klampaiboon has confirmed that the construction of bomb shelters will still be...