Hun Sen, Abhisit and ASEAN leaders to meet Obama
The Phnom Penh Post
Monday, 06 September 2010 15:03 AFP and Sam Rith

THE White House has announced that United States President Barack
Obama will meet Southeast Asian leaders this month in New York as
America tries to bolster its role in a region facing a rising China.

The gathering may also provide a chance for Prime Minister Hun Sen to
meet Thai premier Abhisit Vejjajiva, but officials from both countries
said private talks between the two had not yet been scheduled.

The White House said on Friday that Obama would hold talks with
leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in New York on
September 24, during the annual United Nations General Assembly.

The New York meeting will follow the inaugural summit that Obama held
last year in Singapore with his counterparts from ASEAN, as he seeks
to reinvigorate US engagement with the bloc.

The Bangkok Post reported on Friday that Ongart Klampaiboon, Abhisit’s
office minister, said following a meeting with Hun Sen that the
Cambodian premier was prepared to meet Abhisit in New York. Yesterday,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Koy Kuong said there was “no
official information” about such a meeting.

Thai government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn also said that no
meeting had been scheduled with Hun Sen, but that Abhisit “hopes to
see [Hun Sen] as soon as possible”. Cambodia and Thailand restored
full diplomatic ties last month after the resignation of fugitive
former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra from his position as
economics adviser to the Cambodian government.

Abhisit and Hun Sen have said they intend to meet on the sidelines of
October’s Asia-Europe Meeting in Belgium.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton first spoke of the second ASEAN
summit when she visited Vietnam in July, In Hanoi, Clinton called for
open access to the South China Sea – an area of growing tension
between China and Southeast Asian nations, particularly Vietnam. China
rebuked Clinton for her remarks.

The coming elections in Myanmar, scheduled for November, are also
likely be a critical issue in the talks.

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