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‘Don’ asks Myanmar to take a step back – Mr Don Pramudwinai, Deputy Prime Minister

‘Don’ asks Myanmar to take a step back – Mr. Don Pramudwinai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Giving an interview to the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting via Video Conferencing System Brunei, as Chair of ASEAN, chaired the meeting at 3:00 pm on 2 March that was the first meeting in which 10 ASEAN member countries attended this year. The situation was discussed with the COVID-19 epidemic. And the situation in Myanmar The situation in Myanmar is an important matter for member countries to come and discuss. Because he didn’t want to see the event escalate any more I would like all parties involved in Myanmar to take a different step. Otherwise it will make it difficult to find the confluence that will lead to the exit.

The reporter asked The opposition called on the government to take its stand against the coup in Myanmar, Mr Don said. This would not be discussed at the meeting. Because the Thai side had already spoken to the Myanmar authorities on February 24, but coming out to show a pressure on it may only work to a certain extent But it does not help to walk to the destination to solve this problem. Because the destination of this story is Myanmar’s return to peace. People benefited from that peace. And will lead to peace and stability in the ASEAN region

Mr. Bhichin Chaowaphatthanawong, S.S. List name list Deputy Leader of the Progressive Party Give an interview that If the Thai government continues to recognize the coup d’etat in Myanmar and close their eyes to the slaughter of people like this It is afraid that both Thai people, Myanmar people and the world community will be afraid that they will be a great friend, dictator, authoritarian, partner who will hinder the development of democracy in this region according to the idiom “ghost and coffin”

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