_Suthep  unlikely to achieve border breakthrough with Hun Sen - 
Nationmultimedia.com_ 
(http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/06/26/headlines/headlines_30106073.php)  
 
THAI MISSION  IMPOSSIBLE?
Suthep unlikely to achieve border  breakthrough with Hun Sen

Published on June 26, 2009 

Cambodian PM 'won't listen'  to talk of joint registration of site 

Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban will likely face a tough stance 
from  Cambodian Premier Hun Sen when they meet in Phnom Penh tomorrow to 
discuss the  Preah Vihear Temple.  
Suthep was assigned by Prime Minsiter Abhisit Vejjajiva, who is currently 
on  an official visit to China, to discuss the sensitive issue with the 
Cambodian  leader, who yesterday seemed to reject any comprehensive peace talks 
with  Thailand.  
Tensions have escalated at the Thai-Cambodian border, with Thailand's 
Second  Army Area commander Lt General Wiboonsak Neeparn having rotated troops 
at 
Preah  Vihear so that they are fresh and ready for a possible attack from 
Cambodia.  
Cambodia has already boosted its presence in the border area.  
Wiboonsak said his forces would exercise utmost restraint to prevent a  
military clash with Cambodia for the safety of Thai residents in the area.  
Reflecting his tough position, Hun Sen was quoted by China's official 
Xinhua  news agency as saying: "I will not listen to him [Suthep] about a 
clarification  of jointly developing and jointly registering Preah Vihear 
Temple.  
"But if he talks about the withdrawal of Thai troops from our soil, we can  
talk and welcome him."  
"This is my message for him before he decides to visit Cambodia," Hun Sen  
said during a graduation ceremony at a university in Phnom Penh.  
The controversial Hindu temple came under the spotlight again after the 
Thai  Cabinet decided last week to maintain its objection to the site's World 
Heritage  status, even though it was listed last July.  
Bangkok's move has disappointed Phnom Penh, whose plan for safeguarding and 
 developing the site has been delayed.  
Cambodia also cannot convene a meeting of the International Coordination  
Committee scheduled since February, as Thailand has been reluctant to accept 
an  invitation to sit on the panel.  
Suthep is due to visit Phnom Penh tomorrow to explain the Thai position 
that  it has no gripe with Cambodia, but has a problem with the United Nations  
Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco).  
Abhisit said on Wednesday that his government's move was aimed at 
preventing  Unesco and other countries from getting involved in the areas 
claimed by 
both  Thailand and Cambodia.  
Natural Resource and Environment Minister Suwit Khunkitti attended the 33rd 
 meeting of the World Heritage Committee in Spain this week to reaffirm the 
Thai  stance, but Cambodian media reported that the committee had dismissed 
the Thai  complaint.  
Thailand also expressed its desire to participate in a joint nomination of  
Preah Vihear, but Hun Sen said the temple belongs to Cambodia, according to 
the  1962 verdict of the International Court of Justice.  
Thailand is not a co-owner of that property, he said, asserting that the  
Preah Vihear Temple is now humanity's heritage.  
The territorial dispute over Preah Vihear began when the World Heritage  
Committee decided last July to have the popular tourist attraction inscribed 
on  its list of World Heritage sites, causing discontent among Thai 
nationalists and  the then-opposition Democrat Party.  
The dispute ignited two border skirmishes in October and April, which left 
at  least four soldiers on both sides dead.  
Cambodia wants all troops withdrawn from the overlapping areas.  
The National Park of Phra Viharn, which is the gateway to Preah Vihear from 
 the Thai side, has been closed for security reasons since the April clash. 
 
A plan to reopen it next month has been suspended for an indefinite period, 
 said Kasemsan Jinnawaso, director-general of the National Parks, Wildlife 
and  Plant Conservation Department.  
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