PM Avoids Media Questions on Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict and Cabinet Reshuffle

Bangkok: The Prime Minister sidestepped questions from the media regarding the Thai-Cambodian border conflict and a potential cabinet reshuffle, choosing instead to smile without providing any comments.

According to Thai News Agency, the Prime Minister had just finished presiding over a Buddhist chanting ceremony and offering alms to 148 monks in celebration of Her Majesty the Queen’s birthday when reporters attempted to engage him on the contentious issue. The conflict involves allegations of encroachment at Chong Bok, located in Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. Additionally, there were queries about a possible cabinet reshuffle.

After greeting the attendees, the Prime Minister opted to avoid the media by changing his exit route, thereby evading the waiting reporters. Despite their efforts to catch up with him and pose questions, the Prime Minister merely smiled and did not provide any answers before getting into his car and leaving the venue.