Panpree warns Myanmar not to invade After heavy gunfire crossed over to the Thai side

'Panpree' warns Myanmar not to invade. After heavy gunfire crossed over to the Thai side, it was revealed that the National Security Council will monitor the situation tomorrow (22 Apr.) before the Prime Minister flies to Mae Sot. 21 April 2024 Mr. Panpree Phitthanukorn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Discussing the Thai-Myanmar border situation There are a large number of refugees fleeing war to Mae Sot. This is not the first time that Myanmar refugees have crossed over to Thailand. Previously, we had the case of 10,000 Myanmar refugees crossing the border into Thailand. Myanmar refugees also crossed back to the other side. Mr. Panpree further said that the same is the case. It is expected that if events in Myanmar begin to calm down Myanmar refugees who crossed over to the Thai side will gradually return. which has now been reported that There are 3,000 Myanmar refugees crossing to the Thai side, of whom 3,000 are in the care of the Ministry of Interior. As for the case where a he avy bullet fell into the middle of the Moei River. Close to the Thailand side Until resulting in a cloud of smoke and there were bullets fired from the Myanmar side into the Thai side. A bullet was fired through the screen window of a house. In the area of ??Ban Wang Takhian Tai, Village No. 7, Tha Sai Luat Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, in both cases there will be a warning to the Myanmar authorities. Or how to prevent it? Mr. Panpree answered that it was a bullet from the Myanmar side. Leaked to the Thai side But it didn't cause any damage. and no reports of injuries were received. And we have warned the Myanmar side that Be careful. We do not want any incidents of encroachment across the border. Whether by land or air, including the use of various weapons and equipment. Do not let them enter Thailand. Including prohibiting Thai people from being harmed. For progress after the Prime Minister ordered the establishment of a committee to monitor the situation in Myanmar. What progress has been made? Mr. Panpr ee said that he would hold a meeting to follow up on the progress. Tomorrow (22 Apr.) before the Prime Minister flies to Mae Sot District, Tak Province, there will probably be answers and conclusions tomorrow. What is the progress? When asked about his readiness to be a Peace broker, Mr. Panpree said that initially we had made a request through ASEAN. Put pressure on Myanmar to return to peace quickly. As for the matter of Thailand being a mediator in the negotiations, Now we are rushing to work. Because I still don't know which group I need to negotiate with. And fighting still happens all the time. However, there is now some level of discussion. Source: Thai News Agency

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