Tuesday, 10 August 2010By Cheang Sokha and Sebastian Strangio
The Phnom Penh Post
PRIME Minister Hun Sen has called for an international conference to address the Kingdom’s simmering border dispute with Thailand, saying that the established bilateral mechanism is “not working”.
Speaking at a forum on the government’s sub-national development programme yesterday, he said direct negotiations had run their course.
“I would like to request to have an international conference on the Thai-Cambodian border issue,” Hun Sen said, and added that the country would seek a “multilateral solution” by appealing to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the United Nations and the signatories of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords.
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Speaking at a forum on the government’s sub-national development programme yesterday, he said direct negotiations had run their course.
“I would like to request to have an international conference on the Thai-Cambodian border issue,” Hun Sen said, and added that the country would seek a “multilateral solution” by appealing to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the United Nations and the signatories of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords.
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