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Brief from Cambodia (3)

Politics:

Cambodian Prime Minister, Hun Sen says theres is no channel to negotiate with Thailand over border dispute since the last delayed meeting resulted from political crisis in Thailand, reported a Chinese news agency, Xinhua today.

He urges the neighbouring Thailand to set up delegations to continue bilateral talks to find peaceful solutions. If the bilateral efforts fail,a third party will be needed to get an agreement, continued the agency.

The Prime Minister concerns about Thail troops' presence on Cambodian territory and
accusing them of acting as thieves, reported Radio Australia today.

The Cambodian Prime Minister also feels deeply concerns over political crisis in Thailand and questions if the country will be able to host ASEAN submit in December, report a german news agency, DPA.

He suggests a more stable nation such as Singapore or Vietnam to hold the submit if Thailand's situation remains unstable, added the agency.

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