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Thailand is 'just a facilitator'
APRIL 19, 2025
|Bangkok Post
Thailand's role in the recent talks between Asean chair Malaysia and the Myanmar junta in Bangkok is strictly that of a facilitator, the government clarified yesterday.
However, one prominent academic has questioned the lack of clarity resulting from this week's meeting and called for more substantive results in their future talks.
The meeting on Thursday marked the first official sit down between Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Snr Gen Min Aung Hlaing, said Nikorndej Balankura, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).
It was initiated at the request of Mr Anwar, Mr Nikorndej said, adding Malaysia reached out to Myanmar and Thailand played the role of arranger.
Mr Nikorndej said the meeting reflected the mutual trust between Malaysia and Myanmar to engage in constructive dialogue, as well as Thailand's commitment to fostering good relations with its neighbours.
The discussions were candid and focused on Asean's role in delivering humanitarian aid to alleviate the impact of the recent earthquake in Myanmar, and supporting efforts to restore peace in the strife-torn country, he said.
While addressing those humanitarian needs is crucial, he said, a peaceful resolution must be prioritised to stabilise Myanmar and ensure sustained assistance for the country.
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