Monday, July 21, 2008

Cambodia-Thai Cricis

Cambodia's Deputy Premier and Defense Minister Gen. Tea Banh, left, is shown the way by Thailand's Army Chief Gen. Anupong Paochinda after the General Border Committee meeting in the Thai-Cambodian border town of Aranyaprathet, Thailand Monday, July 21, 2008. Thailand and Cambodia say troops from the two countries will remain near a disputed temple, in what appears to be a failure to resolve the nearly weeklong dispute
Thailand's Supreme Commander Gen. Boonsrang Niampradit, right, leads Cambodia's Deputy Premier and Defence Minister Gen. Tea Banh, left, shortly after the latter one arrives for a meeting in the Thai-Cambodian border town of Aranyaprathet, Thailand, Monday, July 21, 2008. Thailand and Cambodia agreed to hold talks to avoid military action after they have massed troops on their disputed border region surrounding an 11th century templeCambodia's Secretary of State Kao Kim Hourn smiles during an Association Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) foreign ministers' meeting with a high level panel on the ASEAN human rights body during the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Singapore July 21, 2008. Southeast Asian foreign ministers are tackling spiralling food and fuel prices at their annual meeting on Monday, according to a draft declaration, as worsening inflation adds to political turbulence in the region.





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