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Supalak Ganjanakhundee
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Democrat Party deputy leader Alongkorn Pollabutr appeared to have misled some people and may be sparking unnecessary rifts with Cambodia when he suggested the government should remain opposed to Phnom Penh's move to list the Hindu temple of Preah Vihear as a World Heritage site.
If entertained, such a suggestion could mean a revision of an agreement that Foreign Minister Noppadon Pattama and Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An sealed in
After rounds of negotiation since the previous government,
The Cambodian authority had sent a new map of its annexation to
The Cabinet will endorse the map soon to enable
The opposition Democrats blamed the government for mishandling the case.
Allowing
Sompong Sucharitkul, former Thai ambassador to
It was right that the Thai government at the time announced its disagreement to the ICJ's ruling in favour of
But such an announcement contradicted the action since the Cabinet on
Thai authorities then withdrew troops from the temple and removed Thai nationals out of the area.
Sompong's statement that the current government should not change its position and recognise Cambodian sovereignty over Preah Vihear could be somewhat misleading since it had de facto already changed its position and recognised Cambodia's sovereignty 46 years ago.
De jury, the ICJ's ruling in 1962 was deemed the final decision and there was no appeal procedure.
The foreign minister at the time was Thanat Khoman and he was also a former Democrat leader.
He reserved the right to refile the case if there is a new international law relating to the case in favour of
The rush to discredit the government by ignoring and tinkering with historical fact to shore up nationalistic sentiment is not healthy for
If some Cambodian parties decide to pick on the issue of Preah Vihear to whip up anti-Thai sentiment for their own gains, it could cause a lot of trouble and perhaps strain cordial relations.
The fire went beyond the embassy grounds, igniting an anti-Thai rampage that destroyed Thai properties and interests in that country, some of which cannot be compensated by money alone.
Diplomatically speaking, cooperation with
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