By Nuntida Puangthong, Piyanart Srivalo
Asda will attend the meeting in Bogor on Thursday and Friday, even though the Parliament is refusing to consider minutes of the previous JBC meetings, secretary to the foreign minister, Chavanond Intarakomalyasut, said.
The JBC, which oversees land demarcation between Thailand and Cambodia, faced controversy when the parliament hesitated to consider the minutes of its previous three meetings. The lawmakers are still unclear on whether the minutes need to be passed before JBC meets again, while the Constitution Court refused last week to rule on the need of the Parliament to approve such documents. The issue is still pending.
To avoid legal consequences, no documents will be signed at the upcoming meeting, Chavanond said, adding that the officials would only review progress of the previous work and focus on topics that do not involve changes to the boundary. Basically, the meeting would discuss which agency should be put in charge of taking aerial photographs for boundary survey and demarcation, he said.
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