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OPINION

Thai and Omani bridge builders

Oped, Pisanu Suvanajata, Published on 08/10/2025

» On the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Thailand and the Sultanate of Oman, last week, the Royal Thai Embassy in Muscat and the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman convened a workshop that transcended mere commemoration. It became a working session on how two middle-power nations, distant in geography but close in outlook, can turn shared principles -- dialogue, moderation, and trust -- into practical pathways for peace and stability.

OPINION

Uniting Asia for common growth

Oped, Pisanu Suvanajata, Published on 04/09/2025

» Amidst the current geopolitical turbulence, eminent persons of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) gathered in Kuala Lumpur, Aug 26–27, to brainstorm pragmatic strategies and policy recommendations for Asia-Pacific countries to navigate challenges and advance towards a sustainable future.

OPINION

Future-shaping on shifting sands

Oped, Surakiart Sathirathai, Published on 22/05/2025

» Today, as the world stands at yet another inflection point, I believe it is more important than ever to reflect not only on the history of our cooperation -- but also on how we can shape its future, together.

OPINION

Peace, security in Asia is possible if the will is there

Oped, Surakiart Sathirathai, Published on 25/06/2020

» As the world approaches the post–pandemic era, I have some observations with regard to Asia–Pacific security.

OPINION

'Worst is over' for Pheu Thai

News, Published on 01/12/2018

» The Pheu Thai Party has been battered by a series of political misfortunes of late and it is facing a hard time to get back to its former glory.

OPINION

Suu Kyi seeks support over Rakhine crisis

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 12/11/2018

» Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi is attending the Asean meetings in Singapore this week, in which she will seek support from her Asian allies in dealing with the country's Rakhine crisis. She especially wants the members of the regional bloc to back her government's efforts to resettle the returning Muslim refugees -- who have fled the violence in the country's strife-torn Western region -- and to be involved in the country's future reconciliation efforts.

OPINION

Myanmar launches Rakhine 'fact finding' mission

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 02/08/2018

» Myanmar has established a commission of inquiry to probe the allegations of human rights abuses in the conflict-torn Rakhine state. The announcement was made earlier this week, as it faces growing international calls for investigate accusations of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya Muslims.

OPINION

Myanmar in disarray

Editorial, Published on 24/07/2018

» The friends of Aung San Suu Kyi continue to desert her and to criticise her government's policies. The 10-man international advisory board she appointed to try to smooth out the Rohingya crisis has dropped to eight. The two who quit have both left in bitter disappointment over Myanmar policy. They believe they were misled by Ms Suu Kyi and her government. In truth, the Rohingya crisis is growing instead of diminishing, as Myanmar's government and army continue to mismanage and harm the country.

OPINION

UN envoy averts possible military coup in Myanmar

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 23/06/2018

» A UN envoy has inadvertently acted as a peacemaker between Myanmar's top civilian leader, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and the army commander, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing. Tension between the two leaders has been simmering since their confrontation during a top-level security meeting two weeks ago over the government's handling of Rakhine, and the UN's role in the return of thousands of Muslim refugees who have fled to Bangladesh for safety.

OPINION

Myanmar struggles with its Rakhine conundrum

News, Larry Jagan, Published on 14/06/2018

» In the face of relentless international criticism, Myanmar is struggling to develop a new strategy to cope with the problems of Rakhine, and the need for a reconciliation process. This week the government has been discussing their new approach with the UN secretary-general's newly appointed special envoy for Myanmar, Christine Schraner Burgener -- a Swiss career diplomat, who also recently served as ambassador to Thailand.