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Sep 22, 2008
Border dispute talks to restart
PHNOM PENH - CAMBODIA and Thailand will restart bilateral negotiations to resolve their 10-week border dispute on Sept 29 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York, national media reported on Monday.

Either Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen or Foreign Minister Hor Namhong will fly to New York this week to attend the General Assembly session, Mr Chea Sokhum, deputy secretary-general of the Permanent Organising Commission for National and International Ceremonies, was quoted by China's Xinhua news agency as saying in the Cambodia Daily newspaper.

Whoever attends the assembly, will also lead the Cambodian side on Sept 29 during negotiations in New York with the Thai foreign minister, Mr Chea Sokhum told the newspaper.

Military leaders of both countries will also meet in early Oct in Siem Reap to resume negotiations concerning the withdrawal of troops from Preah Vihear temple, RCAF Region 4 Commander Chea Morn said.

The renewed talks will come four weeks after Thailand indefinitely postponed bilateral military meetings.

The border row erupted after Cambodia's arrest of three Thai nationalist protesters on July 15, whom authorities alleged crossed illegally into Cambodia close to the disputed temple site.

Since then, Thailand and Cambodia have been building up their forces near the temple and tensions have escalated, spreading to other temple sites along the border. -- BERNAMA

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