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Thai PM Yingluck attends Cambodian King's cremation

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BANGKOK, Feb 4 - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Monday went to Phnom Penh to attend the cremation of Cambodia's former king Norodom Sihanouk.

The Thai premier, accompanied by Deputy Premier/Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanchana, Deputy Premier/Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul, Defence Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat and Minister Attached to the Prime Minister's Office Sansanee Nakpong, left Bangkok early Monday morning for Phnom Penh.

newsjsThe former Cambodian monarch died at age 89 of a heart attack in Beijing on October 15 last year.

Leaders of the ten-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations attended the ceremony today in the Cambodian capital, along with Chinese, Vietnamese and French leaders.

Speaking to reporters before his departure, Mr Phongthep said the Thai leader is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.

The deputy premier said the Preah Vihear dispute will not be discussed during the talks as the issue is now being considered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Mr Phongthep pledged that the Thai delegation will do their best to defend the case at the ICJ. He will go to the United Kingdom this Wednesday with the Thai legal team, to meet with foreign lawyers in preparation for the case as Thailand must make a closing statement at the ICJ in April.

Ms Yingluck said before leaving Bangkok that she is not certain as to whether the bilateral talks could take place with her Cambodian counterpart as the main purpose of the visit is to attend the cremation of the late King Father. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-02-04

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I guess attending the funeral of a man who dies about 4 months ago is necessary to keep Cambodia in talks. But seems quite ridiculous to me when there are more pressing matters to deal with here. Surley the PM's representative could go in lieu?

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I guess attending the funeral of a man who dies about 4 months ago is necessary to keep Cambodia in talks. But seems quite ridiculous to me when there are more pressing matters to deal with here. Surley the PM's representative could go in lieu?

Never miss a photo op. After all what else does she do? Certainly does not attend parliament like every other PM before her?
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I guess attending the funeral of a man who dies about 4 months ago is necessary to keep Cambodia in talks. But seems quite ridiculous to me when there are more pressing matters to deal with here. Surley the PM's representative could go in lieu?

Never miss a photo op. After all what else does she do? Certainly does not attend parliament like every other PM before her?

Wonder if any other relatives attended ??? interesting eh!!!

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