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About to set up a humanitarian point on the Thai-Myanmar border.

Luang Prabang, Lao PDR,, Minister of Foreign Affairs reveals the meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers. Accept Thai offer Initiated the creation of a humanitarian point on the Thai-Myanmar border. Myanmar agreed to allow AHA to observe. Ready to request the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip without conditions. Mr. Panpree Phitthanukorn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Revealed after attending an informal meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers. at Luang Prabang Lao People's Democratic Republic that the meeting agreed and responded to Thailand's initiative to create a humanitarian point between the Thai-Myanmar border. By agreeing to go in to provide humanitarian assistance. Meanwhile, the ASEAN Coordinating Center for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre), which is part of ASEAN, will join in the observation. There will also be the Thai and Myanmar Red Cross societies joining in. 'For Myanmar's attitude There was a representative at the Permanent Secretary level atte nding the meeting who was pleased with the matter and was ready to support it, along with allowing AHA, which is part of ASEAN, to be an observer as well. If everything is fine Operations can begin at the end of February and 8 - 9 February. I will travel to Mae Sot District, Tak Province, to see the area that will be a humanitarian area. If appropriate, we will move forward. The meeting also confirmed that it would move forward with the five ASEAN consensus points previously agreed upon. Thailand's initiatives in this area are considered part of the 5 ASEAN consensus points,' said the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Pranpree said that the meeting also discussed extensive ASEAN cooperation. Both about connecting the economy, digital aspect, environment and what is happening in the region. Including problems that occur around the world for representatives from every country to express their opinions. Including the problem of call center gangs The meeting saw that it was a common problem that must be urgently resolved. Mr. Sihasak Phuangketkaew, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, revealed that the meeting discussed the chairman's summary statement of the meeting that suggested that I want to see the situation in Gaza resolved. and want to see a long-term solution to the problem But Singapore's foreign minister protested and suggested raising the issue of releasing the hostages. Also included in the statement. which Thailand fully supports Therefore, a statement from the president was included requesting the release of hostages detained in the Gaza Strip without conditions. Source: Thai News Agency