NSTnation: The Peace Dialogue Panel reaffirmed its commitment to solve the problem in the southern border provinces in accordance with a peaceful approach. Thailand BarisanRevolusiNasional BRN
In a statement, the Secretariat for Peace Dialogue within the Office of National Security Council said the second meeting between the head of Thailand’s Peace Dialogue Panel, General Wanlop Rugsanaoh, and BRN, led by Anas Abdulrahman, was held on March 2 and 3 in Kuala Lumpur.
“The overall atmosphere of the meeting was constructive, where both sides discussed technical and administrative issues in relation to the dialogue process. “The substantive issues will require time, continuity and support from all sectors involved. The two sides will meet to discuss further details of all the issues in due course,” it said.
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