April 08, 2011
Source: Xinhua
Indonesia’s plan of sending military observers to Thai-Cambodia border might have stalled as it had not got formal approvals from the two countries, the Jakarta Post reported on its website Thursday.
Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said after attending a meeting of the Thailand-Cambodia Joint Border Committee on Thursday in Indonesia’s Bogor that Indonesia would not send observers if they were not welcome, but the ASEAN chairman country of this year had either not received any official rejection from Thailand or Cambodia.
At an Indonesia-brokered ASEAN’s foreign minister meeting in Jakarta last month, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to accept a dispatch of Indonesian observers to the disputed area adjacent to the ancient Khmer Hindu temple of Preah Vihear, where heavy fighting erupted in February.
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