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The evening of Thailand, last month, a long-term argument that lasts a long-lasting dispute, as the flames of tension refusing to be ‘insulting’.
Cambodia, neighbor, threatened by threatening the import of fruits and vegetables from Thailand if he preserves border restrictions during a deadly argument last month.
If Thailand does not raise restrictions on all border crossings within 24 hours, Hun Sen Sen SEN SEN SEN SEN SEN will be banned in a television speech. The announcement followed Weekend talks It was intended to break this tension.
“If the Thai side does not open border crossings for normal, we will ban tomorrow, the import of fruit and vegetables along the border,” he said.
Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra warned that his country would not be insulted or threatened and “informal” would hurt diplomatic efforts.
“Messages through unofficial channels do not bring good results for both countries,” he said, officials of Thailand’s military commanders and foreign ministries.
Rhetoric and diplomatic efforts are coming after decade arguments over the border areas.
On May 28, the soldiers exchanged fire in the controversial area, known as the emerald triangle, where the borders of Cambodia, Thailand and Lao. One Cambodian soldier killed during the shooting.
The Thai and Cambodian armies said they were both in self-defense, but they agreed to offer their soldiers to prevent future conflict. However, the growing tension remains.
There is Bangkok Squeezed border control Threaten and threatening to close the border and shutting off the border and cutting the supply of electricity.
Phnom Penh, on Friday, soldiers ordered the troops to stay in the “Full Alert”, and this would purchase Thai electricity, internet bandwidth and product to prevent Thai Thai films, and will receive internet bandwidth and product.
In an increase of diplomatic temperature, officials of the two countries, the weekend conflicts met in Phnom Penh to discuss the territorial claims of the conflict.
Both sides said the meeting was held in a good atmosphere and said little progress.
The dispute refers to the drawing of 820 km (510 miles) border on the basis of France’s colonial power from 1887-1954 to 1957.
The parts of the land border are indisputable and covers the ancient temples arguing for ten years. The region has seen sporadic violence since 2008, resulting at least 28 deaths.
On Sunday, Cambodia will officially help the International Justice Court (ICJ), including the dispute in four areas, including the last month and the other three other people in the ancient temples are located.
Cambodia has repeatedly asked Thailand to join this work, but Bangkok insists on a bilateral solution. In addition to the temple of the Preah Vihear, the 2013 ICJ ICJ decision to the 2013 ICJ Icj decision belonged to the Cambodian.
In September, both countries agreed to participate in another round of meetings on border issues in Thailand.