...Vietnamese claim was based on an unacceptable 2005 supplementary treaty to the 1985 Treaty on Delimitation of National Boundaries between the two countries.
Cambodia to cede two villages to Vietnam
Cambodia would have to give two villages to Vietnam if it wanted to
retain another two deemed the territory of the Kingdom’s eastern
neighbour by the former French Indochina colonial administration, a
government minister said yesterday.
Last year, the Cambodian government [run by puppets of Vietnam] announced it was speeding up the
process of demarcating its borders with Vietnam and Laos, which were
renegotiated in 1985, six years after Vietnam ousted the Khmer Rouge.
sVa Kimhong, senior minister in charge of the Cambodian Border Affairs
Committee, said the government would have to compromise to keep Thlok
Trach and Anlung Chrey villages, in Kampong Cham province’s Ponhea Krek
district, as part of the border demarcation process.
“We have still kept both the villages the same, but we have an
obligation to find any area in Kampong Cham province to give back to
Vietnam,” he said. “That is what we call a compromise [border encroachment, illegal under Cambodian and international laws].”
Va Kimhong did not specify which villages would be given to Vietnam
in exchange for retaining the territory, which includes Anlung Chrey,
the home town of National Assembly president Heng Samrin.
“As I know, the map that France has kept [for us] has [Ponhea] Krek
[district] belonging to the Khmer,” he said. “There has never been such
an exchange, like an exchange of bread and oranges. [We] must have
agreement from all people, because that land does not belong to Mr Va
Kimhong and Mr Hun Sen.”
Alleged Vietnamese encroachment on Cambodian territory stirs strong
passions in the Kingdom and has been a pivotal issue in all of the
opposition Sam Rainsy Party’s election campaigns.
Party president Sam Rainsy lives in self-imposed exile in France
after receiving more than a decade in jail terms in Cambodia for pulling
up a border demarcation post and publishing a Google map to support his
claim of Vietnamese encroachment.
SRP spokesman Yim Sovann said yesterday the Vietnamese claim was
based on an unacceptable 2005 supplementary treaty to the 1985 Treaty on
Delimitation of National Boundaries between the two countries.
“I think Va Kimhong is very wrong. According to the names of the
villages, they belong to Cambodia, and since the beginning, we did not
agree with the additional treaty since 2005,” he said.
Ros Va, 71, and Chum Chin, 71, residents of Po Preuk village, which
neighbours the two villages in question, said they believed the villages
were inside Cambodian territory but had been used as hiding places by
Vietnamese soldiers during the war with the US.
“Those villages really are Khmer land. It is not confusion,” Ros Va said.
Heng Samrin could not be reached for comment yesterday, but senior
Cambodian People’s Party lawmaker Cheam Yeap said the National Assembly
president had lived in Anlung Chrey village for close to 80 years.
“I have gone [to Heng Samrin’s village] often; it is next to the
border. Samdech Heng Samrin has already declared that since he was born.
He has lived there since a long time ago,” Cheam Yeap said.
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