Government Not to Ban Travel to Thailand
Liputan6.com, Jakarta: The Indonesian government has so far not issued a policy prohibiting travel to Thailand. The government just issued a plea to Indonesian citizens who wanted to travel to Thailand to be careful. This information is the Foreign Ministry, Saturday (24 / 4).
Meanwhile, Minister of Foreign Affairs Marty Natalegawa, requested that a citizen of Indonesia (WNI) in Thailand continue to increase their vigilance and avoid the crowds. Indonesians are also encouraged to report their whereabouts to the Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok. Marty also denied the existence of citizen victims who died. There were injuries, but was allowed home from hospital [read: Indonesians in Thailand Asked to Keep Watchful].
News previously mentioned, the Red Shirt group willing to continue talks with Thai government policy, if the Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva agreed to dissolve the Parliament within 30 days. Red Shirt leader, Veera Musikapong, said an independent panel be formed to investigate the clashes between the Red Shirt and security forces earlier on April 10 [read: willing to negotiate with the Red Shirt Terms]. (ASW / ANS)
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