Bangkok Post
Cambodia has agreed to attend a Joint Boundary Commission meeting with Thailand later this month, the Foreign Affairs Ministry says.
Spokesman Thani Thongpakdi yesterday said Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, as this year's Asean chairman, had informed the ministry of Cambodia's decision.
The planned JBC meeting, which should have taken place on Feb 27, had to be postponed after Cambodia said it wanted the international community to intervene in the border dispute between the two countries.
The role of the JBC meetings is primarily to discuss the border situation, but the next one will also cover the terms of reference regarding a proposal to send a delegation of Indonesian observers to the disputed areas. Further details of the format, the date and the venue of the meeting would be determined later, Mr Thani said.
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