KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's foreign minister said Monday (20 Oct) his
planned visits to Thailand and Cambodia are a friendly effort to help
diffuse a border dispute between the neighbors, and not interference in
their affairs.
Rais Yatim said Malaysia and the 10-member Association of Southeast
Asian Nations, or ASEAN, have an interest in ensuring the border
conflict does not intensify and jeopardize regional peace.
The dispute, if not checked, could embarrass ASEAN and mar its
credibility as a regional bloc, he warned.
A brief but deadly gunfight erupted between Thai and Cambodian soldiers
last week over disputed land near the centuries-old Preah Vihear temple,
sparking fears of war.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has rejected outside help in the conflict.
"We don't consider ourselves as (outsiders). We consider ourselves
within ASEAN and if we cannot play the role of a neighbor, the role of a
good friend, then what are we for?" Rais told reporters.
"This is not a positive dot for ASEAN. This could be looked at as a very
questionable development ... we have to convince the world that we can
take care of our problems and relationship with each other," he said.
Malaysia, Cambodia and Thailand are all members of ASEAN, which has a
policy of noninterference in member nations' domestic affairs. ASEAN
also includes Brunei, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore
and Vietnam.
Rais Yatim said he would fly to Thailand on Tuesday (21 Oct) or
Wednesday (22 Oct), and to Cambodia later this month, to urge both
parties to resolve the conflict through peaceful negotiations.
He said he would submit a letter of concern from Prime Minister Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi to the Thai and Cambodian leaders and urge them not to
"resort to physical or military means."
The World Court awarded the 11th century temple to Cambodia in 1962, but
sovereignty over surrounding land has never been clearly resolved.
Hun Sen is expected to meet Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat later
this week in their first face-to-face meeting since the deadly gunbattle
erupted 15 Oct, killing two Cambodian soldiers and wounding 10 from both
sides.
Rais said his visits are partly in response to a request by ASEAN
Secretary-general Surin Pitsuwan for member nations to make "friendly
overtures so that the skirmish is undertoned." (AP)
MySinchew 2008.10.20