BANGKOK, Jan 24 (MCOT online news) -- Ruling Democrat Party member of parliament Panich Vikitsreth, one of five Thais released by the Cambodian court on Friday, affirmed his honest intention to travel to the Thai-Cambodian border only to help villagers, with no determination to trespass on Cambodian soil.
Mr Panich, former vice-minister for foreign affairs, also insisted he had neither confessed nor admitted at the Cambodian court that he or the other six Thais had entered into Cambodian territory. He also believed that the verdict would have no binding effect on the border disputes between the two countries.
Speaking for the first time at a news conference held at Samitivej Hospital where he is having a medical check-up and treatment, Mr Panich said he went to the border with determination to inspect the area following a complaint from local villagers that they could not enter their land for farming, preventing by Cambodian soldiers, even though they had their land ownership documents.
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Mr Panich, former vice-minister for foreign affairs, also insisted he had neither confessed nor admitted at the Cambodian court that he or the other six Thais had entered into Cambodian territory. He also believed that the verdict would have no binding effect on the border disputes between the two countries.
Speaking for the first time at a news conference held at Samitivej Hospital where he is having a medical check-up and treatment, Mr Panich said he went to the border with determination to inspect the area following a complaint from local villagers that they could not enter their land for farming, preventing by Cambodian soldiers, even though they had their land ownership documents.
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