China urges Thailand to maintain utility bans in Myanmar

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  • China urges Thailand to maintain utility bans in Myanmar

18 Feb 2025

China has asked Thailand to maintain its cuts on electricity, fuel, and internet services, which were imposed on five locations in Myanmar since February 5.

This request comes after the Burmese government and the Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) agreed to transfer 1,219 people of 12 nationalities, mostly Chinese (1,041), to Thailand.

Thai Defence Ministry's spokesperson Maj Gen Thanathip Sawangsaeng, said today that Chinese Assistant Minister for Public Security Liu Zhongyi made a four-point proposal to Thailand on how to deal with scam call centers in Myanmar.

One of the proposals is for Thailand to maintain its bans on electricity, fuel, and internet in Myanmar, as they have proven successful in tackling scam call centers in Myanmar's townships.

Another proposal calls for tighter border controls to prevent scammers in Myanmar from fleeing the country and to facilitate the transit and processing of Chinese nationals for repatriation.

Thanathip said China will send officials to Thailand to assist in screening information and organizing the repatriation of Chinese nationals.

Another of Liu’s proposals is to enhance trilateral cooperation between China, Thailand, and Myanmar while respecting sovereignty, as well as international and domestic laws.

Thanathip said more countries may be invited to cooperate, with Thailand making arrangements for meetings related to such cooperation and China providing support.

Liu will meet Thai Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai on February 19 to discuss the proposals and other areas of cooperation in tackling call centers, the spokesperson said.

Source: world.thaipbs.or.th