Anutin Govt Faces Three Diplomatic Tests
Thailand’s new government under Anutin Charnvirakul faces three immediate diplomatic and security challenges: managing fragile ties with Cambodia, addressing persistent unrest in its southern provinces, and cautiously engaging with Myanmar. While Bangkok signals support for dialogue and economic cooperation in Myanmar, risks remain amid ongoing instability. Relations with Cambodia are strained by border disputes and rising nationalism, threatening regional cooperation. Meanwhile, long-standing grievances in the south continue to hinder peace efforts. The government’s credibility will depend on balancing pragmatic diplomacy, domestic stability, and consistent leadership in navigating these interconnected challenges.
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