Thursday, September 3, 2009

Thai Parliament approves gov't talks of boundary demarcation with Cambodia

BANGKOK, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- The Thai Parliament approved Wednesday reports of Thailand-Cambodia joint boundary commission, which will give a go-ahead to boundary demarcation at the disputed border area near the ancient Preah Vihear temple.
The joint session between the Thai lower and upper house in a closed-door meeting voted in favor of the reports 306 against 6, The Nation newspaper's website reported.
The Thai cabinet submitted for the parliament approval the three agreed-minutes of Thai-Cambodian Joint Commission on Demarcation for Land Boundary (JBC), which is required by the article 190 of Thailand's Constitution.
The JBC was activated to clear the boundary line and set provisional arrangement to jointly run the disputed area as long as the border demarcation has not finished yet.
In November last year and February and April this year, the JBC met to set frameworks for the boundary demarcation and provisional arrangement at the disputed border area near Preah Vihear temple.
However, the Thai government needs to report to the parliament approval prior to any further discussion with Cambodia.
The two neighboring countries had a brief military conflicts in the disputed area adjacent to the temple this year.

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