Thai Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag, center left, arrives at a meeting room for Thai-Cambodian negotiations in Siem Reap province, 230 kilometers (142 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, July 28, 2008. The foreign ministers of Cambodia and Thailand resumed negotiations Monday aimed at settling an armed standoff over disputed border territory near a historic Hindu temple.(AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Thai Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag, left, arrives at a meeting room for Thai-Cambodian negotiations in Siem Reap province, 230 kilometers (142 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, July 28, 2008. The foreign ministers of Cambodia and Thailand resumed negotiations Monday aimed at settling an armed standoff over disputed border territory near a historic Hindu temple.(AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Thailand's Foreign Minister Tej Bunnag (L) speaks with Cambodia's Foreign Minister Hor Namhong over lunch at a hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia July 28, 2008. Thailand's new foreign minister held talks with his Cambodian counterpart on Monday to defuse a row over a 900-year-old temple that has raised fears of a military clash between the southeast Asian neighbours. REUTERS/Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Handout (CAMBODIA).
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