WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Resistance Ready to Restart Talks
Cambodian resistance leaders said they are ready to reconvene a meeting to move their country closer to peace but are still awaiting agreement from the Vietnamese-backed government. Ek Sereywuth, a spokesman for resistance forces loyal to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said the resistance hopes that the Supreme National Council, which brings together all four warring Cambodian factions, will be able to reconvene in Bangkok, Thailand, this week to push forward a U.N. peace plan. The spokesman said that although Sihanouk agreed to Phnom Penh’s demands for an extra seat on the council in return for naming him chairman, the resistance coalition is determined not to give in to Phnom Penh’s demands that Premier Hun Sen be named council vice chairman.
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