Government House, "Panpree" stated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet discussed the issue of overlapping areas in the Thai-Cambodian sea, waiting for the Prime Minister to talk with "Hun Manet" first. Mr. Panpree Phitthanukorn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Referring to the case of Mr. Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia will be officially visiting Thailand And there will be discussion about overlapping areas at sea, which is a matter of discussion and negotiation for a long time. As for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cases of responsibility in overlapping maritime and territorial areas have not yet been considered. At this time, we have to wait for the party who will raise the issue. If Cambodia picks up We will take it into consideration. But at this time the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is not considering this matter. When asked if the original was based on the 2001 MOU, Mr. Panpree said that there would be two parts, the first being about territory, the second be ing about benefit sharing. These two issues are separate. Regarding the territory, there will already be a committee. which the committee has not discussed since the new government 'I am not sure what is being said at this time. Are they talking about sharing benefits? It's one thing. If it is a matter of territory, it will be another matter,' Mr. Panpree said. However, please wait for Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister, to discuss with the Prime Minister of Cambodia. Waiting for the assignment of policies to each ministry for further action. Source: Thai News Agency
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