Day: June 14, 2025

‘Maris’ Follows Up on JBC Meeting, Reducing Tensions Through Bilateral Mechanisms

Bangkok: “Maris” follows up on JBC meeting, supports tension reduction through bilateral mechanisms. According to Thai News Agency, the recent follow-up on the Joint Border Committee (JBC) meeting by “Maris” has shown promising development in easing tensions between the involved parties. The focus remains on utilizing bilateral mechanisms to address

Coordinate with Cambodia to Clear Stranded Freight Vehicles at Ban Pakkat Point

Chanthaburi: The Chanthaburi-Trat Border Defense Force has coordinated with Cambodia to clear the stranded cargo vehicles at Ban Pakkat, after 32 vehicles were stranded yesterday. Meanwhile, the Ban Laem checkpoint is open to individuals only and does not allow carts carrying Thai agricultural products to cross into Cambodia. According to

Locals and Tourists Flock to Support the ‘2nd Army Area Commander’

Prasat Ta Muen Thom: Locals and tourists gathered at Prasat Ta Muen Thom to support Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, the Commander of the 2nd Army, as he inspected soldiers and monitored the border situation at the base. According to Thai News Agency, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang’s visit attracted numerous locals

Sukhum Nuansakul Warns of Potential Political Repercussions from Thaksin

Bangkok: Sukhum Nuansakul, the former president of Ramkhamhaeng University, has issued a cautionary note regarding potential backlash from Thaksin Shinawatra, as recent survey results have not been well-received. The warning comes in light of a Mahidol Poll survey that highlights public demand for changes in key ministries, including Defense, Finance,

Thai Army Responds to Cambodian Troop Deployment with Security Concerns

Bangkok: The army has identified a security threat following Cambodia’s deployment of troops in several locations, particularly where firearms pose a risk to areas under Thai sovereignty. The Royal Thai Army is actively adjusting its troop deployment to address the evolving situation. According to Thai News Agency, the concern escalated