2011年4月24日星期日

Cambodia condemns "Deliberate repeated acts of aggression the Thailand" - Xinhua

(PHNOM PENH, April 23, Xinhua) - Cambodia Saturday strongly condemned "repeated deliberate acts the Thailand of aggression against Cambodia."

In the communiqué issued by the Ministry of national defence on Saturday, he said that "for Thai side DK 75 and 105 mm heavy guns responsible for toxic gases in today aggression (April 23, 2011)," adding that "the Thai military aircraft".", including reconnaissance aircraft flew deep into the airspace of Cambodia".

"Heavy weapons, including 130, 105 mm and 155 mm artillery were also used in this last military attack," said the statement.

The Department of national defence of Cambodia "condemn term stronger these repeated acts deliberate assault by the Thailand."

"The Department of national defence, the Royal of Cambodia Government fervently calls on the Thai side to permanently cease its hostilities against Cambodia, to allow a peaceful settlement of border problems between the two countries,"added it."."

At the same time, the Declaration stresses that "the apparent purpose of the Thailand attacks against Cambodia is to take control of these temples in Cambodia."

Cambodian armed conflicts and Thais resumed again Saturday morning to Ta my Thom and temples TaKrabei bizarre Meanchey province, a day after only six deaths in conflicts armed and forced thousands of people on both sides to flee the House.

The military confrontation later reappeared just more than two months after the deadly confrontation on 4-7 February, at the disputed border area next to the temple of Preah Vihear, World Heritage Site.

During this time, Indonesia, current President of the Association of the Nations of Southeast Asian (ASEAN), strongly requested the immediate cessation of hostilities between Cambodia and the Thailand resumed on 22 April, a statement to the press, said Saturday.

"Indonesia calls also for the two parties to continue to resolve their disputes by peaceful means, as it has been translated with respect to the border dispute between the two countries," said Kusuma Habir, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

She said that the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Marty Natalegawa is in communication with his Cambodian counterparts and Thailand to deal with this latest development.


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