Thailand and Japan are showing signs of shifting their policies towards engaging Myanmar's resistance groups. Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra revealed that her father, former Prime Minister Thaksin, met with representatives of Myanmar's shadow government and resistance groups. The ongoing conflict in Myanmar has led to the displacement of citizens to neighboring countries, with thousands seeking refuge in Thailand from Karen State. The leader of an armed ethnic group in Myanmar expressed hope for Japan's support in establishing a federal democracy. Myanmar's resistance leaders recently presented a united front in Tokyo.
Myanmar resistance leaders present united front in Tokyo https://t.co/s3IdBEoe4Q
The leader of an armed ethnic group fighting against the Myanmar national army expressed his hope that Japan would help his country establish a federal democracy and create a constitution, during an exclusive interview with The Japan News. https://t.co/xGjUI15VMD https://t.co/Ste6n2AE32
The ongoing conflict has caused the displacement of citizens to neighbouring countries, prompting thousands of individuals from #Myanmar’s Karen State to seek refuge in #Thailand amid escalating clashes, @Sreeparna_b17 https://t.co/D9eq2Qb01L
Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra said her father, former Prime Minister Thaksin, met with representatives of Myanmar's shadow government, the National Unity Government, and resistance groups because he is concerned about the situation along the border between Thailand and… https://t.co/PyHM1S4jUA
Thailand, Japan signal policy shifts on engaging Myanmar's resistance https://t.co/YMt8btGgOq via @NikkeiAsia