PM urges Asean to unite for peace

Paetongtarn advises users not to become intermediaries for any energy, proposes Myanmar speech

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinwatra attends the Asean Summit in Vientiane on Wednesday. (Photo: Royal Thai Government)
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinwatra attends the Asean Summit in Vientiane on Wednesday. ( Photo: Royal Thai Government )

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has urged the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ( Asean ) not to allow the region to become embroiled in geopolitical issues threatening its security.

“Asean can maintain peace and stability only through constructive cooperation, ” she said during her address to the 44th Asean Summit on Wednesday in Vientiane.

“Towards that conclusion, Thailand did play its part as an active promoter of peace and frequent growth to reach a conducive environment for growth. ”

Ms Paetongtarn said additional factors are extremely shaping Asean protection. Competition among key capabilities and rising tensions international have led to believe shortfalls and weakened internationalism and regionalism, she said.

Member says, she said, must be steadfast in strengthening the Asian community and prevent becoming a surrogate for any energy.

She said shared management in advancing provincial interests is vital in reinforcing Asean importance and making Asean-led frameworks related for meaningful engagement with outside partners

This needs to be done, she said, by fostering inclusive speech and teamwork under the Asean Outlook on the Indo-Pacific.

She pledged that Thailand may work closely with all Asean part states to support regional peace and stability and increase the region’s standing as a dependable world player.

“ While Asean does not take sides, member states must take a principled stand on issues affecting the region and people, ” she said.

Regarding conflicts in the South China Sea, she said Thailand urges all parties to practice self-restraint, avoid controversial steps, and participate positively to resolve problems calmly.

Thailand is committed to the early conclusion of an effective and substantive Code of Conduct in the South China Sea per international law. Ms Paetongtarn said that freedom of navigation and flights in and above the South China Sea must be ensured.

Thailand also shares global concerns about the situation in the Middle East, including the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She said the kingdom supports all efforts towards a ceasefire, securing the unconditional release of all civilians, including Asean citizens, and unrestricted humanitarian access. The country remains firmly in support of a two-state solution, she added.

Ms Paetongtarn also expressed deep concern about the situation in Myanmar, which is a high priority for Thailand.

As a neighbour with a common border of 2,400 kilometres, Thailand has been affected by the conflict in Myanmar, which has resulted in an increase in displaced persons, illegal migration and disruption of trade and livelihoods of people. Other concerns include public health and transnational crime, especially narcotic drugs and online scams.

In this context, she said Thailand will work with all its friends in Asean and beyond to achieve a peaceful, stable, and unified Myanmar.

“Asean should send a unified message to all parties in Myanmar that there is no military solution. It is time to start talking. Thailand is ready to help, ” she said.

She also said it is vital for parties to find a political solution. Opening up more political space and dialogue between parties is vital as Myanmar moves forward with planned elections next year.