By SUPALAK GANJANAKHUNDEE
THE NATION
Thailand yesterday officially demanded that Cambodia remove Keo Sikha Kiri Svara Pagoda and the Cambodian flag flying over the structure from the disputed border area around Preah Vihear Temple, while reaffirming its vow to resolve boundary issues through “peaceful means”.
The Foreign Ministry issued a statement maintaining its claim that the Buddhist pagoda erected by Cambodia in 1998 “is situated on Thai territory”.
The statement was issued days after Phnom Penh rejected Bangkok’s request to take down the Cambodian flag from the pagoda.
Phnom Penh insisted last Friday that it had the legitimate right to fly its flag over the pagoda, which it claimed was on its territory.
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The Foreign Ministry issued a statement maintaining its claim that the Buddhist pagoda erected by Cambodia in 1998 “is situated on Thai territory”.
The statement was issued days after Phnom Penh rejected Bangkok’s request to take down the Cambodian flag from the pagoda.
Phnom Penh insisted last Friday that it had the legitimate right to fly its flag over the pagoda, which it claimed was on its territory.
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