The foreign ministers of Asean are scheduled to meet Feb. 22, while Cambodia hopes to move the process forward with Asean and Thailand.
The subdecree on contract farming, approved Friday by the council, aims to improve farming techniques.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down after 18 days of anti-government demonstrations, relinquishing 30 years of power.
Cambodia has more than 100,000 teachers nationwide, but their budgeted salary is only $40 to $60 per month.
Many Cambodian villagers took refuge in Siem Reap, while Thais moved to camps several kilometers away from the border.
Hor Namhong is scheduled to address the Security Council along with his Thai and Indonesian counterparts on Monday.
Callers expressed skepticism over implementation of the law and the independence of the Anti-Corruption Unit.
Participants agreed that a better understanding of history could be a way to diffuse tension in the future.
A Thai government spokesman said Unesco should seek permission from Thailand before entering the area.
The bronze works are from prehistory—somewhere between 300 BC and 400 BC.
On Wednesday, France offered its maps to help resolve border disputes that have simmered over on multiple occasions since July 2008.
Ros Sovannareth was the second Free Trade Union activist of three killed in 2004.
CMAC is meanwhile in the process of educating civilians in the area of safety around cluster munitions.
The cross-border fight killed at least five people, including one Cambodian and one Thai civilian.
The fighting reportedly damaged part of Preah Vihear temple, a Unesco World Heritage site.
The seminar follows heavy fighting on the border over the weekend, when Cambodian and Thai troops exchanged fire.
Hor Namhong said Monday he had briefed diplomats on the request and would travel to New York to report to the Security Council.
The Cambodian government says part of an 11th-century Hindu temple has been damaged by cross-border artillery fire from the Thai army.
Government spokesman Phay Siphan said Thai political strategists have used the border situation to unseat two prime ministers.
Friday's fighting included the firing of multiple rockets from vehicle platforms and from tanks.
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