BANGKOK, Feb 7 (TNA) -- No extra security measures will be provided to Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen when he visits the disputed Ta Muen Thom ruin, said Thai Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban on Sunday.
Mr. Suthep, who oversees national security affairs, said Cambodian officials had already notified concerned Thai security officials that Mr. Hun Sen would visit Ta Muen Thom ruin.
The second army commander and governor of the Thai border province of Surin had been instructed to be vigilant while the Cambodian government leader stays in the area.
The Ta Muen Thom ruin sits on one of many disputed areas along the Thai-Cambodian border and lies in Surin province, or Cambodia’s northern Uddor Meanchey province.
Mr. Hun Sen is scheduled to visit the ruin on Monday, concluding his three-day visit which earlier took him to disputed Preah Vihear temple.
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