BANGKOK, Aug 11 (MCOT online news) - Thailand and Cambodia on Wednesday agreed to postpone the 7th meeting of General Border Committee (GBC) scheduled to be held in Thailand later this month indefinitely because of unreadiness regarding documents, according to Thai Defence Ministry spokesman Col Thanatip Sawangsaeng.
Col Thanatip said the Thai Defence Ministry was scheduled to host the 7th GBC meeting August 27-28 but documents for the meeting was not yet prepared so that both countries' defence ministries agreed to postpone the meeting with a new date to be set later.
He affirmed that the postponement had nothing to do with the latest spat between the two countries' leaders over Preah Vihear.
Col Thanatip said the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remained normal, troops from both armies exchanged visits and cooperated but security measures were strict.
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Col Thanatip said the Thai Defence Ministry was scheduled to host the 7th GBC meeting August 27-28 but documents for the meeting was not yet prepared so that both countries' defence ministries agreed to postpone the meeting with a new date to be set later.
He affirmed that the postponement had nothing to do with the latest spat between the two countries' leaders over Preah Vihear.
Col Thanatip said the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remained normal, troops from both armies exchanged visits and cooperated but security measures were strict.
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