PHNOM PENH, July 30 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia and Thailand will have a meeting
of multi-committee in Bangkok to push the measurement for border demarcation, a
senior official said on Thursday.
"I will go to Thailand for the meeting of multi-committee on August 3 and
4," Hor Namhong, deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and
international cooperation told reporters after the signing ceremony of receiving
over 33 million U.S. dollars grant aid from Japanese government at his ministry.
"I will require Thai side to continue discussion on the border issues and
the Border Committee from both countries will meet soon to discuss on the
measurement of the border to plant border posts," he added.
"The situation at areas near Preah Vihear temple is calm now, and Thai
troops are deployed on there soil," Hor Namhong said. "There are no tension at
the border, not like the media reported," he stressed.
At the same time, Hor also thanked Thai government cabinet for its
approving on Tuesday to provide 41.2 million U.S. dollars for road improvement
projects in Cambodia. The fund will be used to build Road 68 near border with
Thailand, which will help facilitate the trade and tourism between the two
countries, he noted.
Moreover, Cambodia and Thailand will open more border gates to push and
facilitate the trade and tourism, he said.
Cambodia and Thailand share over 800 km-long borders. The troops from both
sides have some confrontation since July 15, 2008, mainly near 11th century
Preah Vihear temple.