BangkokPost-June 21

Thailand abstained on a vote to adopt the UN General Assembly resolution on the situation in Myanmar as the resolution did not take into account several essential factors, says Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanee Sangrat.  Mr Tanee said the kingdom had bowed out of Friday’s vote in New York as the resolution failed to take into account the appropriate historical context of the conflict and could adversely affect the chances of arriving at a peaceful settlement, as well as magnify the security challenges Thailand faces if the conflict is prolonged. “As a country that shares a 2,400-kilometre border and multi-dimensional relationship with Myanmar, Thailand does not have the luxury of distance or existential separation that many other nations have,” he said. Thailand did not believe this resolution represented a path towards the sustainable peace settlement that the Myanmar people deserve.

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