Bangkok Post
9/11/2009
Leaders and followers of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) gathered in front of Government House on Monday morning, pressuring Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to terminate the memorandum of understanding on overlapping maritime boundaries in the Gulf of Thailand signed with Cambodia in 2001.
PAD core member Pibhop Dhongchai said they wanted the government to revoke all bilateral projects with Cambodia and financial assistance for the neighbouring country.
The yellow-shirt group also demanded the government drive the Cambodian army out of the disputed border area around the ancient Preah Vihear temple.
After a 30-minute talk with the prime minister, the PAD leader said Mr Abhisit promised him that he will raise the group's demands at the cabinet meeting tomorrow.
PAD core member Pibhop Dhongchai said they wanted the government to revoke all bilateral projects with Cambodia and financial assistance for the neighbouring country.
The yellow-shirt group also demanded the government drive the Cambodian army out of the disputed border area around the ancient Preah Vihear temple.
After a 30-minute talk with the prime minister, the PAD leader said Mr Abhisit promised him that he will raise the group's demands at the cabinet meeting tomorrow.
2 comments:
To clarify the content, PAD leaders officially visited PM Abhisit at the government office. They discussed about the termination of the MOU ever since established by ousted Thaksin who's now your country's advisor (good job). What in the world that the one who wrote the agreement for one side decided to work for another, the conflict of interest after all.
Regarding your militaries that are holding firegun in disputed areas which should have been left alone for negotiation. What's your right for that? Our country helps you with a lot of money and this is your paying us in return? Unfair MOU should be cancelled at all regards.
i really wanna laught at your comment ,sound like your illigal government spin your brian arount well.
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