at Japan-Mekong summit

Laotian Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh (2nd L) asks Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) to move closer for a photo session, while (3rd L-R)) Myanmar Prime Minister Thein Sein, Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Japanese business group leader Fujio Mitarai (R) of Keidanren stand prior to their luncheon in Tokyo on November 6, 2009. The leaders are here to attend the first Japan-Mekong summit meeting.
(AP)
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This does look a bit awkward.
i wish the real situation is not the same as what we think.
I hope so too.
i think our PM was standing in the correct place for photographing, but probably for the next photo was suppose to hand holding that they moved one by one to the left side of our PM rather that to the right side that’s why it looks liket this! and I am sure that our PM is man and strong enough to face with this jerk apbisit!
Perhap he left this place for someone else that will come to take photo together, the next scence should be this one:
http://dahlina.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/x2502.jpg
Speechless
-ក៖ អេ…មកនេះ ឈរអីឆ្ងាយពីគេម្ល៉េះ?
-ខ៖ អត់ទៅធើអីកយ?
ចឹងហើយ ស្នេហានយោបាយត្រីកោណ នោះ ! សម្តេចចង់អោយ ថៃអព្ភីសិទ្ធ ហៅគាត់ទេតើ ! តែអព្ភីសិទ្ធ គាត់រាងអៀន មិនហ៊ានហៅទេ ព្រោះសម្តេចប៉ែតតីអ្នកថ្មី ថាក់ស៊ីន ទៅហើយ ! មែនទេ… ?