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    BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkaew criticised Cambodia for what he called unconstructive interference in Thai politics, warning that comments by senior Cambodian officials could undermine trust at a time when both sides are trying to sustain a fragile ceasefire.

    Sihasak was responding to a Facebook post by Keo Remy, a Cambodian senior minister and chair of Cambodia’s human rights committee, who commented on Thailand’s election and suggested that if Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul were to lose, the chances of a “third round” of conflict between Cambodia and Thailand would fall. 

    The Facebook post also claimed that the People’s Party and Pheu Thai were less eager for war than Bhumjaithai.

    Sihasak said the ceasefire must be made sustainable and bilateral relations must move forward, but that depends on mutual trust and sincerity. He said that during a sensitive ceasefire period, both sides have a responsibility to respect what was agreed and avoid any provocation — including along the border.

    He noted that there had previously been cross-border fire into Thai territory, and said it was positive that Cambodia had shown responsibility and expressed regret promptly. However, he said Thailand cannot accept provocations from those holding senior government positions, particularly statements that seek to influence or interpret Thailand’s domestic politics.

    Sihasak said remarks suggesting one Thai party’s defeat would benefit relations — or that another party’s victory would do so — should not be made and amount to interference in Thailand’s internal affairs. He added that Thailand has not acted in this way towards Cambodia.

    He urged Cambodian officials to be more cautious with their words if they want relations to progress, saying Thailand has exercised restraint and careful language and expects the same from Cambodia. — The Nation Thailand/Asia News Network

     

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