A government spokesman explained that the Myanmar plane that landed at Mae Sot Airport contained only civilians.

Bangkok, A government spokesman revealed that the Myanmar plane that landed at Mae Sot Airport contained only civilians. Wait for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to gather information to clarify. Reaffirms the principle of humanitarian assistance to civilians. There is no division into sides, while the Prime Minister is preparing to invite relevant agencies to update the situation tomorrow (April 9). Mr. Chai Watcharong, Spokesman of the Prime Minister's Office Revealing the situation in Mae Sot District, Tak Province after last night. Myanmar military aircraft Landing at Mae Sot Airport, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is collecting information which should provide a statement of facts to provide clarity. and in the same way A spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office said that initially it was from inquiries from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The planes flying to Mae Sot are civilian planes. and no soldiers came 'It was civilians who brought in supplies. However, with the direction of the government The government wants all parties to talk completely and provide consistent information at one time. As usual, Myanmar civilians can come in as usual. Come in periodically We have never banned civilians from entering. Can enter and exit normally. But when the situation during this period was fighting And news came out that the Burmese military government had failed. People imagine it. that it was broken up and moved into Thailand That's not true. And today the border is open for business as usual,' Mr. Chai said. Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office said that if the situation in Myanmar becomes more severe Of course, what we see is that there will be people migrating across the border. Because the border between Thailand and Myanmar is consecutive. The outcome of the battle no matter which side wins or loses. It must have an impact on civilians. Therefore, the government has already prepared. Because sooner or later it must happen. 'But our principle is No matter who is fighting with whom No matter w ho is in conflict with who. But all parties agree that Providing humanitarian assistance to civilians There is no division. There is no choosing a side. Therefore, on this principle No matter which side the civilians are suffering from. If necessary, we must take care and help,' Mr. Chai said. A spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office said that tomorrow (April 9) Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and all relevant parties will be invited to a meeting. to update the situation So that from now on the news that comes out of the government must be unified. Because in the past, different people worked and had various information. Source: Thai News Agency