June 8, 2025

Pichai Discusses Trade Expansion with Dubai Chamber of Commerce

Dubai: Mr. Pichai Naripthaphan, Minister of Commerce, engaged in discussions with HE Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, Chairman and CEO of Dubai Chambers, to support the expansion of trade and investment between Thailand and the UAE. The meeting aimed at leveraging opportunities from the D33 strategy to introduce Thai products into the Middle East market. According to Thai News Agency, during

Anutin Visits Ban Thung Somdet to Encourage Villagers and Ensure Safety Amid Border Tensions

Ubon Ratchathani: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul recently visited Ban Thung Somdet, a border area in Ubon Ratchathani Province, to provide encouragement and oversee safety measures amid rising tensions on the Thai-Cambodian border. Anutin emphasized that not even a millimeter of Thai territory should be compromised and urged local authorities to treat temporary shelters as second

Anutin Joins Villagers for Lunch and Participates in Evacuation Drill Amidst Rain

Ubon Ratchathani: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul took part in a community engagement and evacuation drill in Nam Yuen District, engaging with villagers and students in a unique display of solidarity and preparedness. Despite the rainy weather, Anutin shared a meal with locals at Wat Ban Kho, Tambon Dom Pradit, and engaged in conversations aimed at

Anutin Stresses National Sovereignty Over Personal Relationships Amid Criticism

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, addressed the ongoing criticism surrounding the relationship between the Shinawatra family and Cambodian leadership. He emphasized that personal relationships should never take precedence over national sovereignty. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin expressed his confidence that no national leader would prioritize personal ties over their country’s interests. He firmly

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Urges Cambodia to Ease Border Tensions

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on Cambodia to reduce tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border, emphasizing the importance of using bilateral mechanisms to resolve current issues. The situation remains calm following Thailand’s implementation of measures to control the opening and closing of border crossings. The Ministry’s spokesperson highlighted that both Thailand and Cambodia are communicating these developments to

Cambodian Troops Withdraw from Kulet, Area Restored to Original State

Chong Bok: Cambodian soldiers have recently withdrawn from the Kulet area, sealing it off and restoring it to its original state. The withdrawal was part of an agreement for military officers from both sides to meet weekly for talks. According to Thai News Agency, the events unfolded on June 8, 2015, when Cambodian forces reached out to the Suranaree Force

Cambodian Soldiers Withdraw from Disputed Area Following Agreement

Chong Bok: Spokesperson of the Royal Thai Army confirms that Cambodian soldiers have agreed to withdraw their forces and bury Khulet, reducing tensions. According to Thai News Agency, the spokesman of the Royal Thai Army confirmed that the Cambodian military agreed to withdraw its forces back to their original positions and to bury the Khulet to its original state after

PM Engages in Talks with Cambodia to Adjust Military Forces and Ease Tensions

Bangkok: The Prime Minister revealed that during discussions with the Cambodian government, both parties agreed to jointly adjust military forces at points of conflict to reduce confrontation and proceed with the use of the JBC mechanism on June 14 to bring relations back to normal as soon as possible. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, posted