Delivering humanitarian assistance to Myanmar

Tak, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Witness the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Myanmar. At the 2nd Friendship Bridge, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, hoping to create a good atmosphere to bring all parties in Myanmar Return to the negotiating table Mr. Sihasak Phuangketkaew, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs along with Mr. Praderm Dechayanbancha Permanent Secretary of Tak Province Representative from Myawaddy City Director of the ASEAN Coordinating Center for Humanitarian Assistance in Disaster Management and Representatives from local communities in Tak Province and Karen State Including Mrs. Laddawan Phetset, President of the Red Cross Branch, Mae Sot District. Representative of the Thai Red Cross Society Assistance was given to Mr. U Aung Wai, Chairman of the Myanmar Red Cross Society, Myawaddy Branch. Representative of the Myanmar Red Cross Society at the permanent border crossing point 2nd Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge The ceremony to deliver humanitarian assistance to the people o f Myanmar today (March 25) is an initiative between Thailand and Myanmar. To provide assistance to the people of Myanmar affected by the conflict situation. As Thailand is a close neighbor of Myanmar. Thailand therefore has good intentions in providing assistance to the people of Myanmar without discrimination. This humanitarian aid delivery project It is a pilot operation and will symbolize the goodwill of the Thai people towards the people of Myanmar. This project delivers humanitarian assistance. It is part of the implementation of the 5-point consensus of ASEAN. And Thailand is pleased that all ASEAN member countries support the implementation of the project. It also received technical support to monitor the delivery of aid supplies in the area from the ASEAN Coordination Center for Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Management (AHA Centre) to ensure efficient delivery. Trustworthy and transparent The Thai Red Cross Society has delivered 4,000 relief bags to the Myanmar Red Cross Society. It will then be se nt to three pilot areas in Karen State. Through the second Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge and will be delivered to Myanmar people affected by the conflict situation, approximately 20,000 in 3 villages, including Ban Nabu. Tamanya and Pai Chong in 2 provinces, Pha An and Kogarek, which are carried out The project hopes that This assistance will provide relief to Myanmar families affected by the situation in Myanmar. and a starting point for further enhancing humanitarian assistance for the people of Myanmar more broadly. Mr. Sihasak Phuangketkaew, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Gave an interview after attending the aid delivery ceremony through the Humanitarian Corridor. about the possibility that Thailand Will open peace talks after this, saying that today's aid delivery is humanitarian assistance. Thailand does not consider which side it is. If today's help If it goes smoothly, assistance will be extended to other areas. This assistance is one of the 5 consensus points of ASEAN, showing the goodwill of Thailand towards the people of Myanmar. who desire to see Myanmar have peace, stability, and unity Which internal problems are very smelly in various groups You have to fix it yourself. which all parties are ready to support I would like to ask all sides to overcome the conflict and find a way to reduce violence and find a way to return to the discussion process. Is this possible? that Thailand will proceed with negotiations by being a mediator Mr. Sihasak emphasized that what Thailand did today was one of the five consensus points from ASEAN. From the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting earlier this year which ASEAN supports and Thailand as a neighbor is ready to help with discussions But this depends on the readiness of various groups. in Myanmar as well 'We cannot force anyone to come to the negotiating table. But I believe that this help creates a good atmosphere. It is a reminder to put politics aside and focus on humanitarian matters. which will be a pilot for all parties to turn and talk to each oth er By taking the suffering of the people as the center Once this is settled, it is hoped that it will lead to overcoming the current conflict,' Mr. Sihasak Said. Source: Thai News Agency