April 8, 2009
ABC Radio Australia
Cambodian and Thai negotiators have wrapped up two days of talks aimed at resolving a border dispute which last week flared into deadly gunbattles. They say they have made progress but there appears to be little substantive agreement between the two sides.
Three Thai troops were killed following clashes on Friday over disputed land around the ancient Preah Vihear temple - the deadliest fighting for six months. The World Court gave ownership of the temple to Cambodia in 1962, but tensions flared last July when it was awarded UN World Heritage status.
The latest skirmish comes just days before the countries' leaders meet face to face at the ASEAN summit in Thailand.
Presenter: Joanna McCarthy
Speaker: Professor David Chandler, research fellow in Cambodian history, Monash Asia Institute
McCARTHY: Professor Chandler, is it any surprise to you that this dispute has flared into violence once again?
Three Thai troops were killed following clashes on Friday over disputed land around the ancient Preah Vihear temple - the deadliest fighting for six months. The World Court gave ownership of the temple to Cambodia in 1962, but tensions flared last July when it was awarded UN World Heritage status.
The latest skirmish comes just days before the countries' leaders meet face to face at the ASEAN summit in Thailand.
Presenter: Joanna McCarthy
Speaker: Professor David Chandler, research fellow in Cambodian history, Monash Asia Institute
McCARTHY: Professor Chandler, is it any surprise to you that this dispute has flared into violence once again?

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