Despite the imposition of martial law, Bangkok has said it is ready for talks. "If Cambodia wishes to resolve the matter through diplomatic means, we are ready," Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Nikorndj Balankura told news agency AFP. He reaffirmed the country's preference for a bilateral solution over international arbitration.
Thailand has declared martial law in parts of its northeastern border with Cambodia after days of fighting. The move by Thai military authorities is aimed at preventing unrest and securing civilian areas as the border conflict has spread to several areas. Fighting has broken out in at least 12 locations along the long-disputed border, the most serious military confrontation between the Southeast Asian neighbours in more than a decade. At least 16 people have been killed and thousands displaced since the violence flared earlier this week.
Despite the imposition of martial law, Bangkok has said it is ready for talks. "If Cambodia wishes to resolve the matter through diplomatic means, we are ready," Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Nikorndj Balankura told news agency AFP. He reaffirmed the country's preference for a bilateral solution over international arbitration.
Earlier, Thailand had rejected proposals from the US, China and Malaysia for talks, saying the crisis should be resolved directly between the two sides.
However, Nicornedez Balancura said if ASEAN's participation helps encourage constructive dialogue, it would be welcomed.
Casualties rise as cross-border attacks surge
Meanwhile, the humanitarian casualties are mounting, as Thai authorities reported at least 15 dead, 14 of them civilians, while Cambodia said one civilian was killed and five others wounded in Thai cross-border attacks.
Cambodia's Ministry of National Defence has accused Thailand of committing war crimes and alleged it used cluster munitions on Cambodian territory. The use of such weapons, banned under international law, has not been independently confirmed.
PC:Moneycontrol
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