Thailand’s armed forces have stated that Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s decision to dissolve parliament will not affect ongoing military operations along the border with Cambodia. The conflict in the region has recently seen renewed tension, prompting concerns about stability and security.
Officials emphasized that their military strategies and commitments remain unchanged despite the political shift. The armed forces continue to monitor the situation closely and are prepared to respond as needed to safeguard national sovereignty and regional stability.
The dissolution of parliament follows a broader political development in Thailand, but authorities have reassured the public and international partners that security measures against border disputes are being maintained independently of internal political processes. This stance aims to ensure continued enforcement of border regulations amid the ongoing conflict.
Diplomatic efforts to address the border issues between Thailand and Cambodia persist, with both sides seeking to manage tensions through dialogue. Meanwhile, the military’s focus remains on implementing defense protocols critical to border security, regardless of internal political changes.