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Thai PM Rejects Concerns Over Recent Border Tensions
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BANGKOK — 3 June 2026, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul urged the public not to worry about recent provocations along the Thai-Cambodian border, saying the situation remained under control and security forces were fully capable of safeguarding the country’s territorial integrity.
Key facts
- BANGKOK — 3 June 2026, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul urged the public not to worry about recent provocations along the Thai-Cambodian border, saying the situation remained under control and security forces were fully capable of
- Speaking at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters at 14:40, Anutin said residents could continue their daily lives as normal despite an incident reported on 2 June in the Chong Bok area of Nam Yuen district in Ubon Ratchathani province.
- Anutin said the government had carefully considered and assessed the situation before making decisions, including the cancellation of the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding, commonly known as MOU 44
- He added that no major security concerns had arisen since a ceasefire agreement was signed on 28 December 2025.
Summary
Speaking at the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters at 14:40, Anutin said residents could continue their daily lives as normal despite an incident reported on 2 June in the Chong Bok area of Nam Yuen district in Ubon Ratchathani province.
“The security agencies and the military have confirmed that they will fully protect Thailand’s borders,” he said. “Any future negotiations should proceed through the Foreign Ministry’s established channels.”