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Thai govt, BRN to hold Far South peace talks

 

REPRESENTATIVES of the Thai government and Barisan Revolusi Nasional Malayu Patani (BRN) reaffirmed their commitment to resume Far South peace dialogue in December following a special meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Amarin TV and Bernama news agency said today (Nov. 15).

The National Security Council (NSC) said in a statement released yesterday that the meeting, attended by representatives from both sides and facilitated by Malaysia’s government-appointed facilitator Datuk Mohd Rabin Basir, was held in a friendly and constructive atmosphere.

“Both parties expressed their commitment to resume formal and technical dialogues in December 2025,” the statement said.

The council said the Malaysian government welcomed the mutual understanding, including prioritising the voices of local communities, protecting the lives of civilians and addressing drug-related issues in the region.

“At the same time, Malaysia affirmed its readiness to cooperate with all stakeholders to ensure the forthcoming peace dialogue proceeds smoothly, inclusively and effectively,” it said.

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The National Security Council statement and an image of violence in the Far South. Credit – Amarin TV


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