Thursday, 13 January 2011

My visit no bearing on Cambodian ties: Suthep



via CAAI

Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban insisted on Wednesday his inspection trip to Si Sa Ket province had no bearing on the Thai-Cambodian relations.

He was speaking before departing for Si Sa Ket, which is adjacent to Cambodia.

"My trip is about a reafforestation project in honour of His Majesty," he said. He denied any linkage to today's Cambodian judicial inquiry on additional espionage charges against two of seven detained Thais in Phnom Penh.

Accompanied by Army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha, Suthep said he wanted to thank soldiers and participants for reafforestation in Kanthararak district.

When asked about the detained Thais, he said the government had already assigned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be the primary agency in charge of assisting in the legal defence and commenting on related issues.

He said, however, that he understands the Cambodian court is expected to rule on the case within this week.

He reaffirmed good neighbourly ties with Cambodia in every aspect.

No comments: