Category: Government

Thai Military Denounces Cambodian Ceasefire Claims as Deceptive

Bangkok: The Thai military has criticized the Cambodian Ministry of Defence’s spokesman for claiming a ceasefire since midnight, describing it as self-deception and a false image. The army urged the international community not to be misled by this illusion and emphasized the necessity for Thailand to protect its sovereignty and

Thailand to Sue Anwar, United States, and China Over Ceasefire Violations in Cambodia

Bangkok: This afternoon, Thailand is poised to submit evidence to sue Anwar, the United States, and China for allegedly violating the ceasefire agreement in Cambodia. A government spokesman disclosed that these nations, acting as observers, have been implicated in the breach of the ceasefire declaration by Cambodia since midnight. According

Deputy Government Spokesperson Urges Media to Rely on Verified Sources

Bangkok: Deputy Government Spokesperson requests media cooperation in reporting news from reliable sources, fearing that fake news will not benefit Thailand in the international arena. Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, announced after the Cabinet meeting that the current political and border situation, including various threats, is quite tense. She

Cabinet Approves Principle of License Fees for Waste Management Services

Bangkok: The Cabinet has approved in principle a draft ministerial regulation specifying fees for issuing licenses, certificates of notification, and providing services for the management of toxic and hazardous waste or garbage to communities. This new regulation aims to establish a structured fee system for waste management services, addressing a

Bhumtham Proposes Special Care for Military Amid Clashes with Cambodian Forces

Bangkok: Bhumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, acting as Prime Minister, extended his gratitude to the military for their steadfast performance in protecting the nation. He urged the Cabinet to consider special provisions for military personnel, addressing ongoing clashes with Cambodian forces despite a ceasefire agreement. According