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      PM Abhisit: Thailand mulls  more moves against Cambodia   
BANGKOK, Nov 12 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva Thursday  
remained tight-lipped over measures to be implemented by his government  
against the latest action from Phnom Penh rejecting the Thai extradition  
request 
of fugitive premier Thaksin Shinawatra, saying only that  additional 
reciprocal action from Thailand will not affect the  neighbour-to-neighbour 
ties of 
the citizens of the two neighbours. 
The Thai premier commented after chairing a National Security Council  
meeting attended by Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thuangsuban, Defence  Minister 
Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan and military top brass to evaluate the  national 
security situation following the diplomatic spat with  Cambodia. 
Mr Abhisit said after a two-hour meeting that the government has  assigned 
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to consider additional  retaliatory measures 
after Cambodia rejected Thailand's extradition  request of the fugitive 
premier as Phnom Penh's move was not concordant  with international practices 
and violates an agreement of the two  kingdoms. 
The Thai premier reiterated that Thailand does not want to cause any  
violence and measures to be implemented against its neighbour will not  affect 
the daily life of people in the two countries. 
"We will apply international standard approaches," said Mr Abhisit.  
"Shouting doesn't mean toughness. Sometimes a tranquil move may give a  better 
impact, but we will not disclose it." 
The fugitive Thai premier arrived in Phnom Penh on Tuesday at the  
invitation of the Cambodian government after appointing him its economic  
adviser 
and personal adviser to Prime Minister Hun Sen. 
Mr Thaksin lectured over 300 Cambodian businessmen and economists at  the 
finance ministry on Thursday and is reportedly expected to leave for  Dubai, 
United Arab Emirates on Friday. 
Thai premier, who also chairs the Association of Southeast Asian  Nations 
(ASEAN), reaffirmed that he will not ask for ASEAN to pressure  Cambodia as 
this is a matter between Thailand and Cambodia. 
"Whatever measure implemented will be the most efficient one and we ask  
the people to collaborate with the government to show our solidarity and  
patience,’” said the Thai premier, "to show that the problem is not caused  by 
Thailand, but by others." 
Mr Abhisit said although Cambodia will not change its stance, this  does 
not mean that the conflict will be intensified. 
He gave assurances that his government will protect the interests of  the 
Thai people and expressed confidence that the situation will be under  
control and the country’s administration will not be affected. 
"Please do not become a pawn of a person who wants to cause chaos, do  not 
be the pawn of a person who does thing for himself," Mr Abhisit  said. "I 
urge the media to verify news before reporting it in a bid  to prevent any 
misunderstanding and intensified problem." 
Mr Abhisit emphasised that he is not playing game with Cambodian prime  
minister, but as head of the government, he is protecting the interest of  the 
kingdom. 
Meanwhile,Thani Thongphakdi, Deputy Director-General of Department of  
Information, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the ministry and the  Office of 
Attorney-General are now considering the next move against the  Cambodian 
government following its rejection to extradite Mr Thaksin. 
Mr Thani said that it will take time to consider the matter as an  aspect 
of law and then to review protocol. 
The senior government official said initially he could not say  whether 
Thailand would send another letter to clarify the issue with  Cambodia. (TNA)  
Political  News : Last Update : 19:23:00 12 November 2009  (GMT+7:00) 

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