2011年4月24日星期日

UN calls for ceasefire Thai Cambodia

24 April 2011 last updated at 03:48 am Cambodian soldiers head towards Thai border. 23 April 2011 both sides blame each other for the military from the latest Exchange of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called has Cambodia and Thailand, a ceasefire, explain how collisions for a third next day.

Mr. ban said the countries border dispute by military means and both sides, could not be resolved to "serious dialogue".

The fighting took place West of the disputed Preah Vihear temple, where deadly clashes broke out in February.

Ten soldiers killed so far in the conflict which began on Friday.

The two sides heavy weapons fire exchanged on Sunday, confirmed military commanders on both sides.

"The Secretary General on both sides to exercise maximum restraint and immediate measures for an effective and verifiable ceasefire, calls created", said UN spokesman Martin Nesirky.

Evacuated from their homes because of the fighting were in camps on both sides of the porous border protect thousands of villagers.

After February's battle in the vicinity of the 900-year old Preah Vihear temple, published an informal truce was to keep.

Both sides blame each other for Friday Exchange of fire in close to two other controversial Temple, - three from each side - at least six soldiers dead left.

Peel and shots broke out again in the same area on Saturday and claimed the life of a Thai soldiers and three Cambodians, according to officials.

Indonesia, which has tried to bring about a permanent peace agreement between the two neighbours, has called for even an immediate ceasefire.

Parts of the Thai Cambodian border have never formally defined caused continuing tension between the two countries.

An International Court awarded Preah Vihear temple Cambodia 1962 but claim ownership on both sides of the environment.


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