Ismira Lutfia
Jakarta Globe
Bogor. A plan to send Indonesian observers to the disputed border region between Thailand and Cambodia has stalled as the two countries argue over where the observers should operate.
Nonetheless, Indonesia’s foreign affairs minister, Marty Natalegawa, said he was confident the impasse would be resolved over the next three days during meetings with his Thai and Cambodian counterparts, Kasit Piromya and Hor Namhong.
Marty said the three ministers would discuss the issue at the Asean-Japan foreign ministers’ meeting in Jakarta on Saturday and the Asean foreign ministers’ retreat in Bangkok on Sunday and Monday.
“This is a pending matter but it is possible to solve,” Marty said.
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