Phumtham concerned Cambodia talks unlikely to resolve quickly


BANGKOK: Acting Prime Minister and Interior Minister Phumtham Wechayachai (pic) has voiced concern over Cambodia’s inconsistency, saying the border dispute is unlikely to end soon.

Speaking to the press at Government House on Monday (Aug 25), Phumtham referred to the upcoming Thailand–Cambodia Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting under the Second Army Area, scheduled for Aug 27.

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