BangkokPost-Mar 2

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has insisted Thailand will maintain its neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a government source said. The source said a meeting of cabinet ministers on Tuesday discussed the issue extensively following some 25 ambassadors based in Thailand pressuring the government to speak out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Gen Prayut told the meeting that the long-standing relations between Thailand and Russia must be taken into account and Thailand must tread carefully, the source said. “We need to be composed and make decisions carefully. Thailand must maintain a neutral stance and bring Thais in Ukraine back home quickly,” the source quoted the PM as saying. Speaking after the cabinet meeting, Gen Prayut said Thailand will adhere to ASEAN’s stance on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as the grouping has called for dialogue among parties concerned to resolve the Ukraine crisis. The prime minister was speaking on Tuesday after the 25 ambassadors met with the permanent secretary for the Foreign Ministry Thani Thongphakdi at the ministry on Monday. The ambassadors asked Thailand to speak out against the Russian invasion of Ukraine and support the United Nations General Assembly’s (UNGA) resolution on the Ukraine crisis. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2272191/neutral-on-russia-ukraine-pm