Japan: Thailand is “working mercilessly” to bring an end to the issue in neighbouring Myanmar where insurgent parties have been clashing with the military- state, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
The top told Nikkei’s Future of Asia Forum in Tokyo on Friday that Mr. Srettha’s management is working with Laos, the country’s current head of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and another member countries, on the Myanmar problem. According to Mr. Srettha, Thailand is increasing humanitarian aid to the people of Myanmar along Thailand’s borders, where conflict has been raging.  ,
” We’re working up relentlessly for a quiet, stable , and , unified Myanmar”, Mr Srettha said. ” We want to see Myanmar back on the path of democracy”.
Given that Thailand has a long border with Myanmar and frequently receives immigrants fleeing the issue, it is making more work to resolve the conflict. Violence has gotten worse in recent months as Min Aung Hlaing’s military-led government struggles to keep up with a multi-front conflict involving a number of trained ethnic groups.
The regime’s commitment to hold an election more than three decades after it seized power in a revolution and ousted civilian head Aung San Suu Kyi has also been questioned by the conflicts.