วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 19 Jul 2011
วันที่ปรับปรุงข้อมูล 24 Jul 2020
On 18 July 2011, Mr. Kasit Piromya, Minister of Foreign Affairs, gave an interview to reporters after the International Court of Justice announced its order regarding Cambodias request for the indication of provisional measures. Gist as follows:
1. Thailand is satisfied with the Courts order regarding the indication of provisional measures, pointing out that the Court had not agreed to Cambodias request that Thailand unilaterally withdraw its forces from its territory according to the 1:200,000 scale map. Instead, the Court ordered that both countries immediately withdraw their military personnel present in the provisional demilitarized zone. Importantly, Cambodia must withdraw its troops from the Temple of Phra Viharn which has long been Thailands position. The Foreign Minister stated that the Courts order on provisional measures and the provisional demilitarized zone would not prejudice the Courts judgment to be made concerning Cambodias request for the interpretation of the 1962 Judgment regarding the case of the Temple of Phra Viharn and would not affect Thailands territory sovereignty and integrity.
2. In addition, the Court ordered that Thailand shall not obstruct Cambodias access to the Temple of Phra Viharn or the provision of supplies to its non-military personnel in the Temple. In this regard, the Foreign Minister said that both countries would have to further discuss details on this matter under existing bilateral mechanisms such as the Joint Boundary Commission (JBC), the General Border Committee (GBC), and the Regional Border Committee (RBC). This is consistent with what Thailand has always informed the international community.
3. The Court also ordered that both countries continue the cooperation that they have entered into within ASEAN and, in particular, allow the Indonesian observers to have access to the provisional demilitarized zone. In this regard, the Foreign Minister noted that on 6-7 July 2011, officials from the Indonesian Embassy in Thailand had already visited the Thai-Cambodian border and is in the process of submitting its report to the Indonesian Government.
4. The Foreign Minister stated that the package solution agreed to between the foreign ministers of Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia on 9 May 2011 in Jakarta, Indonesia was now superseded by the Courts order and the establishment of the provisional demilitarized zone. The Courts order would now be the basis for future endeavours, which is consistent with Prime Minister Hun Sens earlier announcement that Cambodia would use the Courts decision as the basis for resolving problems regarding the boundary and the Temple of Phra Viharn.
5. The Foreign Minister, responding to media enquiries about what steps would be taken, said that the Courts order would be reported to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee would also be informed. Further details on the implementation of the Courts order would be further discussed between the relevant security agencies concerned, such as the Ministry of Defence, National Security Council and National Intelligence Agency.
Furthermore, the Foreign Minister said that Thailand and Cambodia would need to discuss further details under the framework of the GBC as Thailand has always proposed. The Foreign Minister has also instructed the Foreign Ministrys Deputy Permanent Secretary to hold preliminary discussions on the Courts order with the Indonesian Foreign Minister during the ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting in Bali, Indonesia.
6. The Foreign Minister also responded to questions on the issue of the sketch-map used by the Court to indicate the provisional demilitarized zone, that the co-ordinates delimiting the zone would have to be plotted on the map of the area so as to ensure the proper implementation of the Courts order.
7. Thailand respects the decision of the Court, which is part of the United Nations. As a member of the United Nations, Thailand would honour its obligations under the United Nations Charter. Towards this end, Thailand would discuss further details with both Cambodia and Indonesia.
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