Cambodia
reacted cautiously Monday to a Thai proposal for the listing of a border temple
on the Unesco World Heritage protection list.
Thailand
has reportedly requested the Ta Moan Thom temple for World Heritage status, a temple Cambodia
claims as its own.
The temple is the largest of three temples of the Ta Moan
complex, several hundred kilometers west of Preah Vihear temple, where a tense
military standoff continues.
Officials say Thai troops fortified positions around Ta Moan
Thom over the weekend.
"They can list it if it belongs to Thailand, but the Franco-Siam treaty says two
temples out of three belong to Cambodia,"
Var Kimhong, chief of Cambodia's
Border Committee said Tuesday. "Those are Ta Moan Thom and Ta Moan
Touch."
The official Chinese news agency Xinhua quoted a Thai
official this week as saying Thailand
would seek World Heritage status for Ta Moan Thom.