[Thai] PM welcomes talks with Hun Sen
August 23, 2010
The Nation
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday welcomed the chance to meet face to face with his Cambodian counterpart Hun Sen to discuss bilateral conflicts, but insisted that there was no need for such talks to be mediated by a third party.
Abhisit's guarded response to the possibility of getting together with Hun Sen in Brussels in October when both are scheduled to attend the ASEM meeting came after United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon offered to help Cambodia and Thailand resolve their border dispute.
"If you look into the essence of the UN stance, it's clear that the UN has stated its readiness to help, which will come only if both conflicting parties agree on the mediation," Abhisit said. "Let me express my confidence here that this is an issue that both countries can resolve between us."
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Abhisit's guarded response to the possibility of getting together with Hun Sen in Brussels in October when both are scheduled to attend the ASEM meeting came after United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon offered to help Cambodia and Thailand resolve their border dispute.
"If you look into the essence of the UN stance, it's clear that the UN has stated its readiness to help, which will come only if both conflicting parties agree on the mediation," Abhisit said. "Let me express my confidence here that this is an issue that both countries can resolve between us."
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