BANGKOK, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- Thailand and Cambodia
agreed Thursday to conduct joint military patrols on disputed area near the
Preah Vihear temple, Thailand's Second Army commander Lt-Gen Wibulsak Neepal
said Thursday.
The decision of the Joint Border Committee came a day
after fighting broke out on Wednesday's afternoon between soldiers of both
countries near the ancient Preah Vihear temple which left two Cambodian soldiers
killed and five Thai soldiers wounded, according to the Thai News agency.
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Thai regional army commander Wiboonsak
Neeparn (R) and his Cambodian counterpart, General Chea Mon, meet near the
disputed 900-year-old Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km
(337 miles) north of Phnom Penh October 16, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters
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Meanwhile,
Thai army spokesman Col. Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the two sides agreed that
joint patrols could "reduce chances of a misunderstanding that could lead to
another clash."
However, forces and heavy weapons will remain along
the border, Wibulsak said.
The Joint Border Committee will meet again on Oct. 21 to discuss about the matter further.