NSTnation “The first round of official peace dialogue” BarisanRevolusiNasional BRN
The meeting in Kuala Lumpur marked the first time the Barisan Revolusi Nasional had returned to talks since it pulled out of an earlier peace dialogue in 2014.
General Wanlop Rugsanaoh, the head of Thailand’s Peace Dialogue Panel, met with Anas Abdulrahman, a representative of the BRN on Monday for a discussion brokered by the Malaysian government, a Thai government statement said. The BRN official added that the talks were attended by “observers from overseas“, without elaborating.
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