Minister of Foreign Affairs Hor Namhong called the Thai
ambassador to his office Thursday, in an escalating war of words between the
two countries over Preah Vihear temple.
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Hor Namhong
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Soldiers on both sides remain in positions along disputed
border regions, and the temple remains a flashpoint between the two countries. At
least four soldiers have died in fighting along the border in recent months.
Hor Namhong told reporters Thursday Cambodia did not accept
a statement by the Thai foreign ministry that censured the posting of flags and
a signboard above the temple earlier this month.
Unesco has declared the temple a World Heritage site under
the care of Cambodia, but in
a memo last week, Thailand
said it disapproved of the flags and sign.
The Thai foreign ministry has also decried Kathin ceremonies
held at a pagoda near the temple. Both sides now claim rights to the land.