BANGKOK, Aug 23 (MCOT online news) - Thai diplomats in Phnom Penh will meet three Thai detainees on Thursday and will seek their release after they are charged with illegal entry into the neighbouring country and with firearms possession, Chavanond Intarakomalyasut, a secretary to Thai foreign minister said Monday.
The diplomats expect to meet the trio August 26 but they are discussing with the Cambodian interior ministry to meet them sooner if possible as they have been detained for over a week.
The Thai diplomats will explain to Cambodia to confirm that the trio are local residents who were collecting forest products along the Thai-Cambodian border in Thailand's northeastern province of Surin and they straggled into Cambodian territory. They had no intention to spy nor any political motives.
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The diplomats expect to meet the trio August 26 but they are discussing with the Cambodian interior ministry to meet them sooner if possible as they have been detained for over a week.
The Thai diplomats will explain to Cambodia to confirm that the trio are local residents who were collecting forest products along the Thai-Cambodian border in Thailand's northeastern province of Surin and they straggled into Cambodian territory. They had no intention to spy nor any political motives.
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