Category: Government

Maris Engages UN on Thailand-Cambodia Tensions, Emphasizes Peaceful Resolution

New york: In a bid to address the escalating tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, Mr. Maris Sngiampong, Thailand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, engaged in discussions with Mrs. Nada Al-Nashif, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations. During the meeting, Mr. Maris presented evidence and clarified Thailand’s position

Region 2 Army Holds RBC Meeting to Enhance Thai-Cambodian Border Relations

Bangkok: The Second Army Region organized a crucial Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting between Thailand and Cambodia to foster trust, alleviate tensions, and ensure peace along their shared border. The initiative aims to utilize all available mechanisms to address differences without resorting to confrontation. According to Thai News Agency, the

Thailand and Sweden Elevate Bilateral Relations to Strategic Partnership

Bangkok: Thailand and Sweden have officially elevated their bilateral relations to a strategic partnership, marking a significant step in leveraging both countries’ strengths for joint development across various sectors. According to Thai News Agency, this development was formalized through an agreement signed by Mr. Maris Sngiampong, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Maris Seeks Ottawa Convention’s Support to Address Cambodia’s Landmine Usage

Geneva: “Maris” is preparing to engage in a significant dialogue with the Ottawa State Party to address issues concerning Cambodia’s landmine usage. The aim is to persuade Cambodia to resume clearing its mines and adhere to international law. According to Thai News Agency, Maris Sngiampong, the Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Paethongtarn Shinawatra Remains Silent on Attendance at Constitutional Court Ruling

Bangkok: Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister and Minister of Culture, maintained silence when asked about her plans to attend Government House for the Constitutional Court’s ruling. During a press conference announcing the 2024 National Artists, reporters sought confirmation from Paethongtarn about her presence at the Government House on August 29 for

Blocking The Road At Ban Nong Chan According To The Curfew Announcement

Sa kaeo: Thai people joined in singing the national anthem at Ban Nong Chan, Sa Kaeo Province, at 6:00 PM. Soldiers then requested people to leave the area, in accordance with the curfew announcement. They then set up barbed wire and barriers along the edge of Si Phen Road, preventing

House of Representatives Faces Turmoil Over Quorum Dispute

Bangkok: The House of Representatives experienced significant turmoil as government and opposition members clashed over issues related to meeting quorum. The government faced criticism from opposition members for accusing Bangkok MPs of negligence. In response, members of the People’s Party countered that if the government had been truly responsible, the

Names of Soldiers Injured by Landmine Near Prasat Ta Kwai Revealed

Surin: The names of three soldiers who were injured after stepping on a landmine at Hill 350 near Prasat Ta Kwai while on patrol have been revealed. On August 27, 2015, a unit of soldiers from the 22nd Infantry Regiment was patrolling between operational bases in front of bunkers 11-12