
"I would like to clarify on the matter of fact I wrote to the Chairman of the Senate's Foreign Affair Committee based on the information I have from Paris. The information of the date of the approval in the document was not quite accurate.
"I'm told and the final agreement was signed in both Phnom Penh and Bangkok on June 18. So an original agreement that I referred was a informal document but clearly pending cabinet approval in June."
Saeffer's letter pointed to the May 22 meeting in Paris when Noppadon "unofficially" endorsed Cambodia's bid.
On June 18, Noppadon's pledge became "official" when the Thai Cabinet endorsed the pledge made in Paris.
The move sparked an outcry from street protestors and the opposition who raised the issue during a censure debate in the Parliament.
The biggest set back came this past weekend when the Administrative Court issued an injunction to the Cabinet's endorsement. The government since then changed its stance in order to comply with the Court's order.
Noppadon summoned Saeffer to protest over the letter Saeffer replied to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.