Wannor Revives Southern Border Peace Talks in Late June at Malaysia, Reveals PM Anutin Wants Resolution During This Term
Thailand's peace advisor revealed plans to resume southern border peace talks in late June in Malaysia, with PM Anutin determined to achieve resolution during his term after nearly two decades of conflict.
On May 25, 2025 at Government House, Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, Prime Minister's advisor, revealed details of discussions with Malaysian Ambassador Dato' Wan Saidi Wan Abdullah and delegation who visited to exchange congratulations following both officials taking new positions. The talks focused on the strong relationship between the two nations, with Malaysian tourists now ranking as Thailand's top visitor source, surpassing China. Wan Muhammad Noor stated that as advisor overseeing southern border province development, he believes strong bilateral relations will significantly enhance development in all aspects, including peace-building discussions where Malaysia facilitates negotiations between the government and dissenting parties. He noted that with cooperation, peace talks should progress smoothly. The peace negotiations should become clearer after a two-year hiatus, with technical preparations already underway and further discussions planned for early June before formal dialogue sessions. Wan Muhammad Noor indicated these formal talks, led by National Intelligence Agency Director Thanathorn Suwannannon as head of the southern border peace dialogue team, are expected to occur in late June at Malaysia. Regarding Malaysia's assessment of the new dialogue team leader, Wannor stated the Malaysian ambassador believes this appointment will bring greater negotiation progress, noting Thanathorn likely has prior contact with Malaysian officials. When asked about Malaysia's view of the current government, Wannor explained the new team will continue previous discussions, with expected progress given changing circumstances and personnel on both sides. Wannor further stated that PM Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister want the talks concluded and peace achieved during this administration after nearly 20 years of conflict resulting in significant loss of life and resources. Wannor also revealed that Malaysia's agriculture minister will visit him privately to discuss joint agricultural development, as Thailand excels in fruits, vegetables, fertilizers, beef, and chicken production. He added that Malaysia serves as a major market for Thailand, with plans to bring food and agricultural businessmen and relevant ministers for future consultations.