Category: Government

Thai Military Explains Humanitarian Stance on Cambodian Border Issue

Bangkok: The Thai military spokesman explained that due to humanitarian principles, the Cambodians could not be immediately pushed back. A Thai military spokesman clarified that due to humanitarian principles, the Cambodian people cannot be immediately expelled from Ban Nong Ya Kaew. Meanwhile, a deputy spokesman for the Royal Thai Navy

Royal Thai Army Calls for Cooperation Amid Tensions at Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army is appealing for cooperation from agencies and the public to adhere to security measures in the Thai-Cambodian border area. The current situation has seen ongoing military operations and ceasefire violations by Cambodia, including the illegal use of landmines, increased military presence, and the use of

Prime Minister Cancels UN Trip to Prioritize Policy Statement

Bangkok: The Prime Minister is not attending the United Nations General Assembly due to concerns about returning in time for his policy statement to Parliament. He emphasized the importance of addressing the issue of sovereignty and confirmed that the Blue Cover Policy draft is complete and will be submitted to

Sophon Saram Relocates Reception Desk to Office Before Oath-Taking Ceremony

Phitsanulok: Carrying the old reception table from the Phitsanulok house into Sopon’s office. Sopon has ordered officials to move the old reception desk from his Phitsanulok home into his office before the oath-taking ceremony tomorrow. According to Thai News Agency, reporters reported that at 10:00 a.m., building and grounds officials

Pheu Thai Set to Analyze and Announce Policy by September End

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party is gearing up to disclose and analyze the new government’s policy on September 29-30, focusing on key areas such as the economy, politics, and society. According to Thai News Agency, the Pheu Thai Party held its routine weekly meeting led by Wisut Chainarun, a party-list