- May 4, 2021
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To: <Office of the Prime Minister of the Empire of Myanmar> Alex From: <Office of the Rotating Coordinator of the Socialist Republic of Thailand> Subject: Thailand's Continued Adherence to the Bilateral Treaty Security Type: NSST Architecture 1.5 | Secret and Encrypted |
Prime Minister Htin Kyaw,
As the new Rotating Coordinator of the Socialist Republic of Thailand, I reaffirm our confederation of free communes' commitment to the Treaty on Border Security, Accountability, and Cooperation signed by our previous administration. We reiterate our acknowledgement and referral to the Global Assembly that our armed forces operating under our command had illegally invaded Myanmar territory, constituting a breach of your country's territorial integrity. This matter must be brought to the Global Assembly and my administration will cooperate fully with the procedures.
I inform you that all bordering provincial federations affected by our bilateral treaty have ratified he establishment of the demilitarized zones as per their democratic processes. Local law enforcement agencies are now aware of such changes and will cooperate with the Burmese authorities during the investigations and inspections. The Confederal Government reiterates that these police forces are under the civilian control of the Provincial governments and they will adhere to the Treaty provisions.
I inform you that all bordering provincial federations affected by our bilateral treaty have ratified he establishment of the demilitarized zones as per their democratic processes. Local law enforcement agencies are now aware of such changes and will cooperate with the Burmese authorities during the investigations and inspections. The Confederal Government reiterates that these police forces are under the civilian control of the Provincial governments and they will adhere to the Treaty provisions.
Yours sincerely,
Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit
Rotating Coordinator
Confederal Government
Socialist Republic of Thailand
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