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MoU with Cambodia to be revoked

The cabinet will be asked on Tuesday to to revoke a memorandum of understanding on overlapping maritime boundaries in the Gulf of Thailand signed with Cambodia in 2001, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said on Friday. ...full story at Bangkok Post

from Bangkok Post on Fri, Nov 06 2009

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07 Nov 09 visit PM advised to review MOU plan  »  Bangkok Post Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva should think carefully about the plan to revoke a memorandum of understanding on overlapping maritime boundaries in the Gulf of Thailand signed with Cambodia in 2001, ex-premier Somchai Wongsawat said on Saturday.
01 Jul 09 visit Kasit: Thai-Cambodian ties still good  »  Bangkok Post Relations between Thailand and Cambodia are still cordial and both governments were continually working to solve the border dispute near Preah Vihear temple, Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said on Wednesday.
06 Nov 09 visit Thailand cancels oil-and-gas MoU with Cambodia  »  The Nation Thailand steps up its protest against Cambodia on Friday by deciding to cancel a bilateral agreement on the overlapping continental shelf area with Cambodia.
19 Nov 09 visit Kasit: P.Penh must follow the law  »  Bangkok Post Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya insisted on Thursday that Cambodia must comply with the law after Phnom Penh banned Thai nationals from working at Cambodian Air Traffic Services (CATS), which is operated by Thailand's Samart Corporation.
23 Jan 09 visit Pardon sought for Thais convicted terrorists in Cambodia  »  The Nation Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya will seek royal pardons for two religious teachers who were jailed for life in Cambodia on terrorist charges.Muhammad Yalaluding and Abdul Azi Haji Chiming, both from Yala province, received life sentences in December 2003...

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