Monday, 5 July 2010

DAP News ; Breaking News by Soy Sopheap

via Khmer NZ News Media

Cambodia Rejected a Report on the Proposal for Sending Back the Thai Terrorists by the Thai Government

Monday, 05 July 2010 09:12 DAP-NEWS

CAMBDODIA, PHNOM PENH, July 05, 2010- Mr. Koy Kuong, spokesman of the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, on Monday of July 05, 2010 completely rejected a report from Bangkok that the proposal for sending back the two Thai terrorists arrested by the Cambodian authority to Thailand was made by the Thai government.

Mr. Koy Kuong told the journalists in the terrorist-sending ceremony at Phnom Penh International Airport that the sending of the two Thai terrorist was declared in public after the Cambodian authority had arrested these two Thai terrorists in Siam Reap province.

Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Sunday of July 04, 2010 said that the Thai embassy´s officials to Cambodia now are proposing that the Cambodian government should send the two Thai suspects who were getting involved in the hand-grenade attacks in front of the Central Headquarters Phumi Chaithai in June 22, 2010.

Cambodia to Host Asian Political Parties in December

Monday, 05 July 2010 07:25 DAP-NEWS / Tep Piseth

CAMBODIA, PHNOM PENH, JULY 5, 2010-Cambodian People Party will host the Asian Political Parties in late this year to strengthen the cooperation among political parties in Asia for better Asia in future, a Cambodia official said on Monday.

This year Cambodia will host the 6th General Assembly of ICAPP led by the Cambodian People Party (CPP), for two days, 02 and 03 December 2010 in Phnom Penh, with the participation of Asian political parties in power from 52 countries under the theme: “Asia’s Quest for a Better Tomorrow”, Pen Ngeoun, a adviser to the government said.

“The objectives of the 6th General Assembly of ICAPP are to promote exchange and cooperation between political parties with various ideologies in Asia, enhance mutual understanding and trust among the peoples and countries of the region, To promote regional cooperation through the unique role and channel of political parties; and to create an environment for sustained peace and shared prosperity in the region.

He added that in the past ICAPP had organized 5 sessions of the General Assembly, 12 meetings of the Standing Committee, 2 Special Workshops, and a Joint Session with Other Regional Integrating Organizations. Within the context of the Centrist Democrat International, Asia-Pacific (CDI-AP), the CPP, a member since 2006, had organized an international workshop on 10 and 11 December 2009 in Siem Reap Angkor under the theme: “The Social Market Economy, an Alternative Approach for Asia” based on the declaration of an important CDI-AP’s initiative, with the participation of all Asian political parties.

According to statement from council of minister, the first Press Conference on ICAPP, meaning the International Conference of Asian Political Parties will be held at the Office of the Council of Ministers on 6 July at 05:00 pm. Will be presents are His Excellency Jose de Venecia, former Philippine House Speaker, Founder, and Co-Chairman of ICAPP, His Excellency Chung Eui-Yong, Co-Chairman and General Secretary of ICAPP, His Excellency Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Member of Pakistan Muslim League Party, His Excellency Yos Son, Vice-Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the 6th General Assembly of ICAPP in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and His Excellency Say Sam Al, Chairman of the Sub-Committee for Documentation and Research.

it continued that this Press Conference is organized on the occasion of the visit of the three Asian political leaders to the Kingdom of Cambodia (03/07 – 06/07/2010) for the purpose of evaluating the current state of preparation of the 6th General Assembly of ICAPP, which will be hosted by the Cambodian People Party (CPP), for two days, 02 and 03 December 2010 in Phnom Penh, with the participation of Asian political parties in power from 52 countries under the theme: “Asia’s Quest for a Better Tomorrow”.

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