"Unesco committee on World Heritage decided to delay decision on Preah Vihear management plan for another year after Thailand and Cambodia stood firm on their positions concerning the plan. The committee meeting in Brasilia of Brazil will reconsider the plan again when they meet in Bahrain next year.
Earlier Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suwit Khunkitti made several attempts yesterday to block Cambodia's management plan for the Preah Vihear temple from the World Heritage Committee's consideration while the delegation from Phnom Penh stood firm.Cambodia insisted on pushing forward with the plan, saying it had already given Thailand too much...
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said the management plan of Preah Vihear should not be approved until Thailand and Cambodia had settled the border dispute over the areas surrounding the temple.The Joint Boundary Committee of the two countries is now in the process of negotiating the boundary demarcation but its work has made little progress.Abhisit said that ideally all problems could be settled if Cambodia allowed Thailand to propose the Preah Vihear jointly as a World Heritage Site.
Thousands of People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) members last night gathered in front of the Unesco regional office in Bangkok's Sukhumvit Road, waiting for the World Heritage Committee's decision on the Cambodian plan.The PAD is a strong pressure group that is forcing the government to oppose the Cambodian plan over fear of losing territory."
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