Cambodian
officials yesterday welcomed statements from Thailand’s foreign minister that
an all-important 2001 memorandum of understanding on the Overlapping Claims
Area would most likely be renewed.
Foreign Minister Surapong Towichukchaikul said
the MoU would be sent to Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s cabinet on
October 18 for review, according to Pheu Thai spokeswoman Titima Chaisang.
The 2001 agreement between the two governments
originally outlined a plan for defining the disputed Overlapping Claims Area,
which is believed to be rich in oil and gas.
However, the MoU was later discarded in 2009
by former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva after Cambodia named fugitive former
Thai Primer Minister Thaksin Shinawatra an economic advisor to Cambodia.
Although unrecognised by Thailand for two
years, the MoU could be renewed if reapproved by the cabinet, Titima Chaisang
said.
“The past cabinet stopped the MoU, but they
didn’t do anything with it later. So it can be reapplied to the new cabinet,”
she said.
The move is expected to generate a positive
response from the Cambodian government, Titima Chaisang added.
The MoU is not only positive but necessary to
resolving the dispute, Phay Siphan, spokesman for Cambodia’s Council of
Ministers, said yesterday.
“Without it, both sides cannot properly decide
which areas belong to which country,” he said. Cambodia holds that the MoU is
still valid despite being rejected by Abhisit Vejjajiva, according to Phay
Siphan. If approved by the Thai cabinet, the two countries can once again
return to formal discussion on specific lines of demarcation, he said.
Yingluck’s July 3 victory over Abhisit
Vejjajiva expedited dialogue on the OCA and led to discussions on the disputed
area between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Yingluck during her visit to
Phnom Penh last month.
Thai Energy Minister Pichai Naripthaphan
announced September 22 that he met informally with Cambodia’s Ministry of
Industry, Mines and Energy secretary of state Ith Praing at an ASEAN energy
forum in Brunei, with both sides agreeing that “the development of the OCA is
highly likely,” he said.
Several oil companies are watching carefully
as Cambodia and Thailand move closer toward direct discussion. Chevron,
ConocoPhilips, Total and Japan’s Idemitsu Kosan have concessions in the area.
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