June 10, 2025

Prime Minister Confirms Peaceful Thai-Cambodian Border Negotiations

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has confirmed that recent negotiations concerning the Thai-Cambodian border have been conducted smoothly, adhering to a peaceful approach. This follows discussions with the Cambodian leadership, ensuring that the process remains calm and orderly. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also confirmed that the Joint Boundary Committee (JBC) meeting scheduled for June 14 will proceed as planned.

Prime Minister Avoids Questions on Leaked Documents from Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party MPs

Bangkok: Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra declined to respond to inquiries regarding a leaked document involving 21 MPs from the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party. The document, which was directed to the Prime Minister, requested adjustments to the ministerial positions in accordance with the party’s proportions. Following the incident, the Prime Minister promptly exited the podium and returned to Thai Khu

Prime Minister to Address Urgent Bomb Shelter Preparedness in Surin Province

Surin: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul has announced the Prime Minister’s upcoming visit to Surin Province, where she will emphasize the urgency of surveying and repairing bomb shelters along the Thai-Cambodian border. This initiative is part of the government’s strategy to ensure the safety and preparedness of the border provinces in the event of a conflict.

Cambodian Foreign Minister Insists on ICJ as Maris Avoids Media Questions

Bangkok: “Maris”, Minister of Foreign Affairs, walks away from the media, does not answer the issue of Cambodia closing the door on negotiations after the Cambodian Foreign Minister insists on going to the International Court of Justice. According to Thai News Agency, Foreign Minister Maris Sengiampong declined to answer reporters’ questions after Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhon sent a letter

Open Timeline to Manage Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions

Aranyaprathet: “Natthapol,” Deputy Minister of Defense, has revealed a timeline aimed at preventing issues along the Thai-Cambodian border, thereby reducing confrontations and clashes. Cambodia has requested a low-profile approach, acknowledging that the border was temporarily closed to limit the number of people entering. He explained that martial law already exists along the border, but emphasized using the resolutions of the

Cabinet Approves Enhanced Welfare for Officials in Southern Border Provinces

Bangkok: The cabinet has given the green light to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to increase special welfare payments for officials working in risk areas in the southern border provinces. This approval includes additional payments for officials whose offices are outside but work in these risk-prone areas, as proposed by the Ministry of Transport. According to Thai News Agency,

Prime Minister to Lead Mobile Cabinet Meeting in Phitsanulok

Phitsanulok: The Prime Minister is preparing to hold a mobile cabinet meeting in Phitsanulok on 23-24 June. During this period, he will also visit the lower northern provinces. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman of the Prime Minister’s Office, announced after the Cabinet meeting that the Cabinet has acknowledged the official meeting outside the office in Phitsanulok