"Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday hit back at Cambodian Premier Hun Sen, urging him to respect the dignity of Asean by focusing his attention on how to help the 10-member regional grouping reach its stated goals.
"As Prime Minister Hun Sen comes to the Asean meeting, he should help the meeting reach its goals," Abhisit said.
The statement was in response to Hun Sen's controversial announcement that Cambodia would not extradite Thaksin Shinawatra to Thailand, where the fugitive ex-PM faces criminal charges, should he seek refuge there.
Hun Sen also announced on arrival yesterday in Cha-am that he would make the ex-premier his economic adviser.
Hun Sen compared Thaksin to Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, asking rhetorically why he should not talk about his friend when everybody is allowed to talk about the detained winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Besides, said Hun Sen, millions of Thais support Thaksin and one Cambodian should not be a problem.
Abhisit urged his Cambodian counterpart to review whether his decision would benefit the national interests of the two countries or just one individual. "Don't allow anybody to use you as a pawn," Abhisit told a press briefing, which was supposed to focus on the outcome of the Asean meeting.
Abhisit said extradition is a legal decision, which needs inputs from all parties to prove whether it is really a political case or a normal crime of corruption."It is a process to prove information by all parties, and we shall not make any prejudgement," he said.
Hun Sen made his public statement shortly after arriving in Cha-am to attend the 15th Asean Summit.He cited Article 3 in the extradition treaty with Thailand, which prohibits sending any persons to face punishment for a political offence. His statement, the strongest and most controversial yet, raised tensions that have been brewing for more than a year because of a dispute about the overlapping territory around the ancient Preah Vihear Temple.Hun Sen defended his decision to make Thaksin an economic adviser, insisting that it should not be considered intervention in Thailand's internal affairs."
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/10/24...cs_30115125.php
Aphisit and Hun Sen spar at ASEAN summit
Started by Sexpat, Oct 24 2009 09:07 AM
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Posted 24 October 2009 - 09:07 AM
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Posted 24 October 2009 - 02:37 PM
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"Don't allow anybody to use you as a pawn," Abhisit told a press briefing
That's rich, coming from the biggest little pawn in Thailand today. I wouldn't be surprised if Khun Abhisit doesn't go to the loo without asking permission of someone in the chain of command, leading you-know-where.












