VN gov’t to respond to border allegations
The Vietnamese government has ordered border authorities on its
end to make a report responding to allegations that Vietnamese forces
have encroached onto Cambodian territory by digging ponds and
constructing a military post inside Ratanakkiri and Kandal provinces,
respectively.
According to a press release issued yesterday following Tuesday’s
bilateral meeting between Foreign Affairs Minister Hor Namhong and
Vietnam’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Le Hoai Trung, the two
officials discussed the diplomatic notes sent by Cambodia to Vietnam
over the issue.
Trung reportedly denied that Vietnam constructed a new military post
in Kandal’s Koh Thom district, saying that authorities had only repaired
an older one, but provided no comment on the ponds in Ratanikkiri’s
O’Yadav district.
“His Excellency suggested the Vietnamese side stop construction.…
[But] the Vietnamese foreign affairs deputy minister maintained that it
was just a repair.”
It also said Namhong reiterated to Trung that Prime Minister Hun Sen
had many times raised the issue with Vietnamese leaders, and asked
Vietnam to refrain from any activities within zones that had not yet
been demarcated.
Meanwhile, opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) lawmaker
Um Sam An, who has recently visited portions of the Cambodia-Vietnam
border, dismissed the Vietnamese official’s comments, saying that the
newly constructed Vietnamese military post is actually 100 metres closer
to Cambodian land than it was previously.
He also urged the government to push Vietnam to respect the
territorial map sent to the UN in the 1960s by the late King Sihanouk –
which shows the country’s constitutionally stipulated borders – and
denied the legitimacy of subsequent border treaties with Vietnam in 1985
and 2005.
“The problem is that if Cambodia demands Vietnam to respect the 1985
treaty, it’s wrong and contrary to the 1991 Paris Peace Agreement and
contrary to the constitution,” he said.
“If we demand [Vietnam] respect the 1985 treaty, it will cause Cambodia to lose territory.”
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