PHNOM PENH, Sep. 1, 2010 (Xinhua News Agency) -- Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen appealed Wednesday to Thai parliament to approve agreements made by the foreign ministers of the two countries in order to help solve the border problem.
Hun Sen made the appeal at the conferring of certificates to students in Phnom Penh.
He said once the three agreed minutes approved by the Thai parliament, after then it will pave the way for the two governments to continue smooth talks and will help solve the border problem.
The three agreements referred to the setting up of a joint committee to look into the redeployment of the armed forces, the real action of redeployment of the armed forces at the area near Keo Sikhakiri Svarak and Preah Vihear Temple, and to jointly demine the areas.
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Hun Sen made the appeal at the conferring of certificates to students in Phnom Penh.
He said once the three agreed minutes approved by the Thai parliament, after then it will pave the way for the two governments to continue smooth talks and will help solve the border problem.
The three agreements referred to the setting up of a joint committee to look into the redeployment of the armed forces, the real action of redeployment of the armed forces at the area near Keo Sikhakiri Svarak and Preah Vihear Temple, and to jointly demine the areas.
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