Will "the bully next door" care about Thai/Cambodian relation at this  
point? 
 
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      FM Kasit: Thailand won't  negotiate with Cambodia as long as Thaksin  
advises   
BANGKOK, Nov 27 (TNA) - Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs Kasit Piromya  on 
Friday asserted that Thailand will not open negotiations to settle the  
diplomatic row with its neighbour Cambodia as the problem was caused by  its 
neighbour when Cambodia appointed fugitive ousted Thai premier Thaksin  
Shinawatra as its economic adviser. 
Mr Kasit commented as former Thai foreign minister Surakiart  Sathirathai 
advised the Abhisit Vejjajiva government to open talks with  the Cambodian 
government first to end recent diplomatic falling out which  deteriorated 
relations between the two kingdoms. 
The minister reaffirmed that Thailand will not begin negotiations as  long 
as the fugitive ex-Thai premier remains in the post and the Cambodian  
government still "meddles" with Mr Thaksin. 
He said that it is not about "losing face" because Thailand has its own  
dignity, saying the problem was initiated by the Cambodian government and  
should be ended by Phnom Penh. 
Mr Kasit also denied a news report that the Thai foreign ministry has  
submitted a letter to the Cambodian government calling for Mr Thaksin's  
dismissal, saying that the ministry has already disclosed what it had  done, 
and 
that it has nothing to hide. 
The foreign ministry has done everything in its power to help the  detained 
Thai engineer being held in a Cambodian prison over spying  charges and 
provided a lawyer for him, but the case must proceed under the  Cambodian 
judicial process, he said. 
Diplomatic ties between Thailand and Cambodia worsened after the  Cambodian 
government appointed the fugitive ex-Thai premier as its  economic adviser 
and personal advider to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun  Sen. 
Both countries recalled their respective ambassadors in retaliatory  
action, while the Cambodian government rejected Thailand's request to  
extradite 
Mr Thaksin. 
The Cambodian authorities then arrested Siwarak Chutipong, an employee  of 
Cambodia Air Traffic Services (CATS), charging him with acquiring  secret 
information considered to affecting Cambodia's national security  after he was 
accused of releasing Thaksin Shinawatra’s flight schedule to  a Thai 
embassy official in Phnom Penh.

Meanwhile, Cambodian  Defence Minister Gen Tea Banh who is now attending 
the Thai-Cambodian  General Border Committee (GBC) meeting in the Thai seaside 
resort of  Pattaya, southeast of Bangkok on Friday reiterated that legal 
action  against Mr Siwarak will proceed under international legal practices 
and  with fair treatment. 
Gen Tea Banh expressed confidence that problems will be sorted out and  
Cambodia will not complicate the case of the Thai engineer by mixing it  with 
other issues. 
However, he said the period of detention depends on the legal procedure  
and the court ruling. 
The Cambodian defence minister reasserted that the arrest of the Thai  
citizen has nothing to do with politics, but is because his actions are an  
offence under Cambodian law. (TNA) 
Political  News : Last Update : 16:24:53 27 November 2009  (GMT+7:00) 

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