Hamas tells govt negotiators Thai hostages will be freed during ceasefire

NationThailand-Nov 16

A team of Thai negotiators returned from Iran and said that Hamas negotiators would release Thai hostages once its call for a 72-hour ceasefire is accepted by Israel.

Muk Sulaiman, secretary to House speaker Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, held a press conference with team members at Parliament to offer a briefing on the outcome of the talks. Muk said the negotiation team went to Iran for talks with Hamas representatives and returned to Thailand on Thursday. The Thai negotiators were assured that the 25 Thai hostages were still safe although Israel continued to bombard the Gaza Strip with rockets. “Hamas representatives assured the Thai negotiators that they would release the hostages when the situation was safe or when there was a ceasefire for 72 hours as called by the international community,” Muk said. He said the ball was now in Israel’s court whether to accept the 72-hour ceasefire condition. Muk also called on Thai workers who have decided to stay on in Israel to change their mind and return to Thailand as soon as possible, saying the situation in that country was still volatile. Lerpong Syed, president of the Thai-Iranian student alumni and one of negotiators, told the same press conference that the Thai negotiators had held direct talks with Hamas leaders. Read more at: https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40032924